Thursday, November 14, 2024

To exist


Nicole Page-Smith, writing and photography





To exist





Time is lightyears beyond our understanding. Time is not in existence because of the rising of the Sun against the setting of the Sun in friction with the day or night, where the stars appear with the moon rising to the East. We exist in a non-existence of time. The Earth grinds on a daily basis around the moon to equal the Sun. We only exist in time. If there was not time, the past, present or future would not exist. We would exist but simply for the sake of existence. Gravity is the killer of time and we die to live. Living and dying we are in existence of God in time, a life is momentary. 

We do not exist in space as though in a flash, Earth and the human race have been and, gone. Other planets may also have disappeared but being so far away could have already gone and are so many lightyears, away, we can still see them. Disintegrating in time you feel the Big Bang occurs on a regular basis but not always on the scale as the last creator of our universe and the cosmos, surrounding us. The universe is born, again and expanding and, contracting is limitless and, unending, the infinite universe expands and contracts like it is breathing. Living and dying are our example of breathing. Would we be aware of the Big Bang if it occurred and an explosion of life, matter and cosmological, growth, continued? The mortality of life.

Time equals space and we continue to live without time but in space. Perhaps, time is altered by the expansion of matter but not by its contraction. Death is final and we feel our mortality. An age or a time survive in a past but we look forward to a future and we live for a present as the Milky Way spans across the sky, at night. Does time stop when you die? Our mortal soul lives on but a past seems just as relevant as a future or present moment, in time. We live in a non-time for time to exist.