RE: Your lack of imagination is your defeat
July 12, 2016 at 11:58 am
(This post was last modified: July 12, 2016 at 12:22 pm by Angrboda.)
(July 12, 2016 at 11:02 am)Little Rik Wrote:(July 11, 2016 at 11:11 am)Jörmungandr Wrote: You mean just like you just went around in circles and went nowhere. This doesn't answer the question you asked.
Fail again yog.![]()
The answer is there.
The problem is with youthat didn't get it not with me.
But LR always give free tuition to slow learner so he will explain the question in a easier way that
even slow learner can assimilate.
For those who didn't follow I put the question again.
The question was how the time works differently for different people or why when we are happy the time goes very fast that seems to disappear altogether but when we are suffering the time goes so slow?
Life is all about learning and learning means struggle.
The good times are few but the hard times are many.
Life on earth never meant to be a paradise.
The paradise eventually will come later on once we have learned what we have to learn.
Like in a marathon race as soon as any competitor reach the finishing line the time stop for him-her
but for those who still haven't reach it the time goes on and on carrying along the suffering.
From this it is clear that the time is relative to the mental status of those who have to deal with
the ups and down of life and the time is limited to this march.
Once the march is over the measuring of the time has no meaning anymore therefore it doesn't exist anymore.
Time therefore is all about measuring the march from point A to point B the finishing point.
Physical science is in no position to do anything that relate to human progress that is what I try to explain to dreamers that think that only physical science is the real McCoy of life.
You still didn't answer the question, dumbass. All you've said is that time is relative to the mental condition. We knew that from the question.
Time passes quickly when you're having fun. Why? Time passes slowly when you're bored. Why?
Your answer has to cover both of those or it's not an answer to the question. As usual, all you've done is rattle on with a bunch of unsupported assertions.
Can you answer the question or not?
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