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May 4, 2009

Time is Relative




If we are facing more and more computer driven simulcasts and syncroniously learning, will the shelf life of our knowledge exist for any longer-or linger for less time?

Do you wonder when we transition into valuing the 'now' in knowledge more than the story in history, will the books on the shelf eventually disappear from our libraries? Will the intention of being fully aware of all things happening right now prevent us from the browsing backwards into stories of our own family members, local heroes, or historic events? Questing for knowledge...I wonder if we are on a treadmill, searching for anything that fuels us fatefully faster into the future, to create a better world-but forgetting the path forged by our fathers. Will we need to invent a new definition for a new word. Foreget. Erasing the past before it happens so that the current keeps flowing.

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