More phenomenology
Mar. 14th, 2003 11:35 amHelical time is time which moves around and around in circles, occasionally, however, moving somewhere that it has not gone before, going off in a new direction. It is backwards- forward- moving time, without the backwards and forwards necessarily being in equal balance.
The concept of helical time gives us a vision of a time that is moving linearly in one direction -- but only probabilistically so. Instead of moving forwards 100% of the "time," it is moving forwards perhaps 60% of the time, and backwards 40%. Or maybe it is moving forwards 80% of the time, and backwards 20%.
This explains why I have completed 1 week of my 6-week recovery time, and have 5,967, 422 weeks remaining.
At least I have a new website to explore...
The concept of helical time gives us a vision of a time that is moving linearly in one direction -- but only probabilistically so. Instead of moving forwards 100% of the "time," it is moving forwards perhaps 60% of the time, and backwards 40%. Or maybe it is moving forwards 80% of the time, and backwards 20%.
This explains why I have completed 1 week of my 6-week recovery time, and have 5,967, 422 weeks remaining.
At least I have a new website to explore...