Nicole Page-Smith
On the clock
We are human in time. Time and gravity are intertwined but time does not exist in space because of gravity. However, without gravity, time would have nothing to cling to so, time needs gravity. Human beings are an example of gravity and the result of gravity and time. Gravity holds us to the planet Earth like our lives. Gravity warps time in space.
The forcefield of gravity in space does not allow time to exist and almost squeezes time out of space. If we were a history, we could allow a knowledge of a past, present and future but without one we do not exist. We as a human race do not exist in space, either but the physical lack of human beings in outer space does not devalue our history but simply means we do not have a history of human beings in space. Time warps all space like gravity and gets rid of itself or does not exist on its own. Stars and planets dying cause a hole in the cosmos and dark space. The dark matter of the cosmos is the substance human beings are made out of along with the rest of the Solar System. Can we exist to not exist through the darkened end of the galaxy we inhabit? Our end of the galaxy is older than its beginning because it is further away. The Milky Way is our origin at the beginning of time but not space. Time cannot exist in space.
Time cannot exist in matter. The space surrounding objects does not have a time but the air we breathe is matter. Larger objects in space attract gravity and time is not anything able to exist with gravity. We are pulled to the earth and die as a result of gravity but not time. Do we live forever in our minds for we do not die for matter? The time, ticks away, on the clock.