An old-fashioned hourglass is a beautiful visual representation of time passing. Grains of sand fall from a miniature heaven into an empty enclosed space. The level rises until the mini heaven has given all that it has to give. In the fullness of time, all is still. I like to think of real Time as... Continue Reading →
Lessons from the Lockdown #4
It's as the good Doctor says: "Time is wibbly."1 We like to think it moves straight -- ever forward in a quantifiable succession of intervals -- but it doesn't. It wraps around us like light bending in prism, unfurling its colors according to the density and shape of the glass. Just so, time speeds up... Continue Reading →

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