Monday, February 13, 2012

The compression of time

The compression of time occurs at the end of each cycle. Such is the nature that the denouement to a cycle of time recapitulates the entire cycle before beginning anew.

Imagine oneself on a sphere that is gradually getting smaller (or on a planet that is gradually becoming more 'global') once the sphere compresses to its smallest state, revolutions and movement on the sphere take place in a much more frantic and hurried manner the more compressed it gets.

Similarly, while many areas of the sphere may have been unique or travelled but once, when compressed it stands to reason these unique areas would end up being travelled again.