We just live in a prison of time. But we never thought about how to come out of it. But actually when you think of coming out of it means become temporal (Like lord Bramha). The God :)
Time is just created for human by human. Who knows the correct time as you reading this ? As of now the cesium atomic clock is perfect one for at least thousands of years. Our earth itself is not keeping its time for a single day (one rotation) so its not possible to define one second is 1/86400 of a day. It is defined as 9,192.631,770 beats of a cesium atom. To correct the clock to sync with earth rotation sometimes we have to add "leap seconds" into our cesium atomic clock. Last time it happened was during June 1994. So the cesium clock is correct than our earth. How do we define time then?
As per Einstein, time is having a start and end, means we can reverse it. But even with theory it is not yet proved. If we try to stretch this theories to this limit, it often clash with the religious thoughts.
In Hindu religion there was a story of time,
Once Narath asked Lord Vishnu to clear him on what time is.
Vishnu asked Narath to go to a river in Earth and get water for him. As instructed, Narath went to riverside to bring water, but on the other side he seen a beautiful lady taking bath..
He got lost his memory and went along with the girl to her house. Days went by and soon he got married to the same girl. Years went by.. he inherited her fathers business and got 3 kids.
Once when Narath and his family was crossing the river on a boat, there was a sudden flood tossed the boat. Except Narath all of them died. Only Narath got escaped. Helplessly by looking at his entire family washed away in the flood, he started crying until he was weak. He turned to Vishnu when he felt some one touching him from the back when he was still crying. Vishnu asked Narath Why are you crying ?
Then Lord explained him later that it was all Maya of time, between you went to bring water and now.
Time is out now.. prison is calling :) catch later..
Saravana Kumar - Since 1976.
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