This is my one thousand, nine hundred and ninety eighth posting
to ‘Bill’s Log’. Two more, will bring the grand total to two thousand. The drafting of a single article can take anything
from half-an-hour to six hours, on average about two. If I become really
immersed in a subject, my ramblings, research and re-drafting can result in me
spending more time. Time is a requirement, and as it happens, I have penned and
published four articles on the subject of time; which would suggest that
somewhere in my psyche, time is important.
By comparison with other words in the Concise Oxford English
Dictionary, time has a longer description. If you
check the links below you can see how vast the subject is. Searching for
answers to the question, “What is time?” will reveal a multitude of ideas and
suggestions.
Time is both subjective and objective; for example, if I’m a prisoner ‘doing time’ in jail, days
and nights can seem awfully long, but if I’m enjoying my honeymoon at an exotic location, days and
nights can feel very short indeed. If I’m World Champion sprint runner Usain
Bolt, and I’ve been beaten by Justin Gatlin at the Diamond League meeting in
Rome by one-hundredth of a second, over one hundred metres, I’m not at all
pleased, but I have to accept the fact that I was not the
fastest.
Time is valuable and it should not be wasted. As I wait at
traffic lights I bewail the loss. One particular traffic light between my home
and Southend causes me a lot of grief. Sometimes the queue before the lights
can stretch for a quarter of a mile. Time spent there waiting can be up to six
minutes with only a dozen cars passing at a time. Time and again, this has
happened. You’re getting the picture. If I were to do the calculation, I guess
I would have spent weeks, not days sat in my car at that spot - thankfully,
much of the time was in the company of my wife.
Yesterday, my Bible study was focussed on Chapter 3 of
Ecclesiastes, the opening sentence of which, states, ‘To everything there is a season,
a time for every purpose under heaven’, and it goes on to list experiential times and moments we humans might have in our lifetimes.
These are times of joy, times of sadness; times for building, times for
embracing, times for silence, times for war and times for peace.
There is much
wisdom in this book which ends with the words:
‘Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter:
Fear God and keep His commandments,
For this is man’s all.
For God will bring every work into judgement,
Including every secret thing,
Whether good or evil.’
CAVEAT: There will be no time to change a single thing.
Links
Time
Thinking Time and Working Time
More Time
Quality Time
New Year 2013 (An article about time)
Time
Is Time and Illusion?
The Peak Time for Everything
Time Regained!
TimeTicker.com
What is Time? One Physicist Hunts for the Ultimate Theory
The Official US Time
Greenwich Meantime (GMT)
A Brief History of Time Measurement
Ten Methods of Measuring Time
Measuring Time – Anderson Institute
Usain Bolt beaten by Justin
Gatlin in 100m at Diamond League
Hi Bill ,, just a quick note to tell you I have bought your old boat "sandpiper" I have spent a few weeks sorting her out and will be launching her tomorrow on lake windermere ,, regards Neil Macca .
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