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The Illusion of Time

By: Boris Kriger
Narrated by: Paul Stefano
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This book, more or less, demonstrates that time is most likely an illusion, its speed depends on age, and from a physical point of view, time, as such, may not make sense.

Why should all this matter to us?

Just as people suffered and died, they will continue to suffer and die. I have nothing to say to that. It’s true. And nothing can be done about it.

No matter how painfully regrettable it is, such is the invariable nature of time and our world, and how we are able to perceive them.

Why did we need philosophizing on this subject? It is possible to understand the obvious flaws of human nature. If it comes to our minds to create worlds (even virtual ones), we should not introduce time into them in such an irreversible and deadly form. In another author’s book Creation Guides, he discusses such possibilities.

Time, alas, is invincible, although all our life efforts aim at overcoming the disastrous essence of time. The realization that time is an illusion is the first step in recovering from a ruthless deadly disease, which we call the simple word “life."

Perhaps, there is no life after death. Perhaps, our whole existence is nothing more than an illusion, but at least, we tried to realize this. Will it make it easier for us? Hardly. Although, maybe...

©2020 Boris Kriger (P)2020 Boris Kriger

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