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What is time for our human nature?

Can we actually trust in time?

Why do we save time, and waste time?

Noticing that time is not something we can touch or see, it is something we "feel."

Since the creation of the universe, since the human endeavor of understanding the universe, began...we have been studying time and are attracted to its existence, such as we are attracted and attached to the Earth's surface through gravity.

But, really...how can we know if time is "real"? Time just seems to tick by, pass with each second, with each tick of the clock. But, aren't clocks just objects created by mankind? Then, likewise, is time just something created by our minds, allowing humans to develop and live in a "specific" and "controlled" way?

Time provides the possibility of extending our life form through each moment.

And each moment represents TIME.

For the mysteries of time and the aspects of quantum mechanics, the Uncertainty principle, certainly exists. And it is the equation that represents the fact that a particles position and momentum cannot be known simultaneously. We can thank Heisenberg for this equation that defines a natural state in our Universal existence.

How to uncover the very limits of our Universe? - this documentary reveals the fate of time itself.


Now delving a bit into quantum mechanics, there are 12 fundamental particles that govern our planet and behave in four different ways, It is said that if we unravel their behaviors, then we are able to know the future and everything that will happen.

As humans, it can be said that curiosity is an innate quality that we possess. To live in a universe, infinite with possibilities — for our understanding — is grandiose and amazing. And each moment of life is thought through by time. We remain and have been prisoners of time...

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