Tuesday, October 9, 2007

...time

Fix here ye overdated spheres
That wing the restless foot of time.
(John Milton-Fix here)


All I hear lately is people (including myself) complaining about the lack of time or that time moves too fast etc.. Everybody has to check their schedule in order to have a cup of coffee with an old friend. We depend upon the the mighty watch, the all-powerful clock, our agenda, to-do-list etc.
It seems to me that we try more and more to became computers more than we seek their help.
Nobody has enough time so...they blame the planet :).

The Earth has four types of movements: its own axis moves once every 26000 years, around its own axis in 23 hours and 56 minutes, around the sun in 365 days and aprox 6 hours and around the Milky Way along with the whole Solar System.
Our planet has been moving exactly like this for thousands of years, the Earth doesn't suddenly move faster, so the whole time passes faster than 10 years ago excuse is groundless.
Time seems to pass faster as we grow older because our brains accumulate more and more information as we advance in life, resulting to the slowing down of several processes which took less time to accomplish when we were younger.

Our brains are actually like computers, the more programs you put in them, the less usable space you have; some programs may slow the computer down, programs like: smoking, drinking large amounts of alcohol, living in a polluted environment (air pollution, noise pollution), sleepless nights etc..

Therefore we have less and less time because we have more and more to do with the same capacity...the sad thing is that we cannot easily upgrade our memory.


But enough about the genetic incompetence of human beings, here's a little film that will make you think about something else than the cruel time-free-less life that we all have to face...

Ladies and gentlemen, the cassic, number two on the Americans' list of all time favorite movies:

To kill a Mockingbird



3 comments:

Anonymous said...

am citit cartea si mi s-a parut foarte "draguta". si in termeni personali, ca draguta se clasifica acea carte care ma sensibilizeaza, ma pune fata in fata cu o problema inca actuala a societatii, si, nu in ultimul rand, ma face sa ma simt acolo. mi-e teama sa vad filmul...am mai avut astfel de dezamagiri.

Anonymous said...

A 1991 survey by the Book-of-the-Month Club and the Library of Congress' Center for the Book found that To Kill a Mockingbird came in second after the Bible in books "most often cited as making a difference."

just as a curiousity

Lumi said...

Thank you for that, Ioana! It seems that this tittle is meant to take the second place on grand lists.

The film will not be a disappointment, because it's too well made and well acted. So, go on, have a glimpse of the black & white piece of pure human behavior!