Friday, September 25, 2009

The Right of Time

Time has its own rights. Humans, animals, nature, children, plants, almost everything has some basic rights. Time has its basic rights also…

At the moment that an event takes place between two opponents, justice gets set as one is right the other is wrong or at least to a degree or on the basis of some limiting conditions. Among all these conditions time has a special privilege, it has a right also in establishing the justice.

After the initial conditions that establish the ‘right’ on the basis of justice, time begins to tick. If the conditions related to the dispute are dependent on time, at the end of a certain period of time the ‘winning’ side at the beginning may find itself as ‘losing’…

An other example from engineering: To solve a technical problem, it is not enough to know the subject… You must do research and then analyse the problem, diagnose and locate the problem, etc… You must put your time into solving the problem. In the beginning some problems seem impossible to solve but if you put the necessary time and may be some more it is certain you will solve the problem. It is only a matter of time. Because it is the right of time.