One of my favourite popular phrases is; "There is no time like the present."
For although I believe it means to seize the day and all that rot, I think its literally true, for if Einsteins space-time relativity is true, there IS no time like the present - time requires distance, space... a delay...
The present is the centre that is nowhere, that is timeless...
And I think i saw it once whilst tripping out.
I am looking forward (in a timely sense) to hearing your thoughts.
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I think you would like my theory then.
It is not based on time itself, but more on seeing "time" as an experience or even bolder: an emotion/feeling.
I have not enough knowledge to rewrite Einstein's theory (unfortunately ) but I do think I can have some elements he would like too.
I think my theory would be more of the mind in stead of actual/factual science.
And there is probably no way I will be ever able to prove it in my lifetime .
Ah, I see, the experience of time. That's certainly something malleable (given different chemical outlooks). I'll stay tuned!