If time would stop to exist (original poem)

in #philosophy8 years ago

 if time would stop to exist
and there is no future or past
would we still live our physical lives
or do we need time to be present and last

would the world be in ease and in peace
will the worries in life disappear
cause if you only live in the now
time has no place for it's fear

tomorrow would never be there
and the past won't carry you away
from the beauty we see and call life
if your mind would not wander but stay

but if I tell you that time is not real
and it's all created by us
that the illusion of time that we created within
is one of the greatest lost


 

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if time wouldn't exist,
space wouldn't exist
we wouldn't exist
nothing would exist

highschool physics can be your friend

It depends on the way you look at it. I like to quote Juian Barbour, a British physicist, author, and major proponent of the idea of timeless physics:
"The only evidence you have of last week is your memory. But memory comes from a stable structure of neurons in your brain now. The only evidence we have of the Earth's past is rocks and fossils. But these are just stable structures in the form of an arrangement of minerals we examine in the present. The point is, all we have are these records and you only have them in this Now."

Great poem! Keep posting!

Thank you!!! I will :)

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Thank you! :) I will check your blog!

The mystery of time. Thank you for the post.

You are very welcome :) thanks for your upvote!

Beautiful poem! Upvoted and followed.
I've only to make a point, even I suppose you used that expression to state your feeling or perception about the time, and that point is that "Time" is the 4th dimensión and it really exists by itself alongside space, quoting Einstein.

Thank you! :) and yes that is true, however, the future and past is created within us...There is only the NOW and there only will be a NOW. but we live in a dimension of space and time, indeed :)