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Many Worlds

A physicist moves time does not exist, solitary an infinite number of dramas, grand or banal, in different locations: a Wyoming ant hefts a leaf and begins the blind trek abiding-place Nancy nicks her thumb chopping arugula in Manhattan. Sheets of rain batter the destitute of contents head of a seagull hunker down amid grasses. A Sudanese teenager takes the first of nineteen paces toward a landmine he will, or will not, trip with his left lower extremity A star in a trifolded galaxy spawls and implodes. And so forth, ad infinitum. I read about this while drinking a steaming of high temperature Columbian blend on the day we call, for convenience sake, Sunday.

But if there is no time, I amazement as I take another sip, wherefore do I keep needing stronger glasses? And, if time is to be summarily tossed onto a certain number of landfill, wouldn't we be wise to hire a caretaker, an experienced force to guard the perimeter? individual would not want the Spanish Inquisition leaking into Stonington, for example, where I popularly reside. And I do not like to imagine walking the frozen public ways of Buffalo, New York, and bumping into myself at the age of sum of two units bundled in my mother's arms as she hurries me into the hospital, my appendix crack my time running out. :

How immediately I bend the poor physicist's notion to my have fears and wishes . . Why must I understand each idea in terms of myself, my hold little life and death? In all probability I misunderstand him completely and do not, as usual, know what I'm talking about. I wish I could pace outside, into one of the many worlds to the left and right of me The male child recovered, in time, and lived. on the other hand if time does not exist then for what cause [i]or[/i] reason as I continue sipping, does my sorrow deepen?



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