The Priority And Magnitude One Distress Signal
This could be a serious article, this could be a darkly humorous article.
I do not know.
But what I do know is: Anyone that has ever talked about "the end" or "apocalyptic visions" will get this as well as the lay person who reads this just for the value of it.
Is it me? Or is everything getting genuinely slow and boring as time moves faster and faster until there seems to not be any time at all, just events.
Not any past, not any future, just events.
I have heard all the entropy theories, apocalypse theories, and "angels in the architecture spinning to infinity saying amen, hallelujah" from Paul Simon and his songs on his "Graceland" album.
Personally, as everything loses shock value, I think that is a good thing, some of the effects may seem bad sometimes, but, overall it is a good thing.
Murders, mayhem and magnitude, "so what".
The final war of all, "whatever, we will get more bodies in other places to roam around in.
My point to those two comments is that it is all relative.
We can scream Paul, Saul, and all of Tarsus in our visions of the apocalypse, but who will be genuinely shocked anymore? Nobody, I think, because it has all be done at some level or all levels.
The only shocking thing that could happen now is that if an invisible ray instantly vaporized us, and the whole planet really did go "poof" into nothingness and we somehow were conscious of it right before we went "poof".
What is the hero that saves the world, but a vapor? Our "civilized world leaders" prove that point.
How many times and how many people predicted the end of the world or even the end of existence and failed? That just proves that conscious life that lasts a hundred and fifteen years at best is just a mere "beep on the radar screen" or less unless we do more and think honestly about things, we really are done for.
Once a lady on television in a commercial asked where the beef was.
Once upon a time, that was important, once upon a time all questions of authority and what was "given to us by fate or God" were ridiculous.
So, I end with this, thought is reversible, actions and time are not.
However far we look back, there is only one way to travel in reality, is there not?
I do not know.
But what I do know is: Anyone that has ever talked about "the end" or "apocalyptic visions" will get this as well as the lay person who reads this just for the value of it.
Is it me? Or is everything getting genuinely slow and boring as time moves faster and faster until there seems to not be any time at all, just events.
Not any past, not any future, just events.
I have heard all the entropy theories, apocalypse theories, and "angels in the architecture spinning to infinity saying amen, hallelujah" from Paul Simon and his songs on his "Graceland" album.
Personally, as everything loses shock value, I think that is a good thing, some of the effects may seem bad sometimes, but, overall it is a good thing.
Murders, mayhem and magnitude, "so what".
The final war of all, "whatever, we will get more bodies in other places to roam around in.
My point to those two comments is that it is all relative.
We can scream Paul, Saul, and all of Tarsus in our visions of the apocalypse, but who will be genuinely shocked anymore? Nobody, I think, because it has all be done at some level or all levels.
The only shocking thing that could happen now is that if an invisible ray instantly vaporized us, and the whole planet really did go "poof" into nothingness and we somehow were conscious of it right before we went "poof".
What is the hero that saves the world, but a vapor? Our "civilized world leaders" prove that point.
How many times and how many people predicted the end of the world or even the end of existence and failed? That just proves that conscious life that lasts a hundred and fifteen years at best is just a mere "beep on the radar screen" or less unless we do more and think honestly about things, we really are done for.
Once a lady on television in a commercial asked where the beef was.
Once upon a time, that was important, once upon a time all questions of authority and what was "given to us by fate or God" were ridiculous.
So, I end with this, thought is reversible, actions and time are not.
However far we look back, there is only one way to travel in reality, is there not?