"With all the time in your hands, what will you do now?""Turn back the hourglass once over again.""So, it's all there, together, then?""Hah. With what, time?" He continued, "I have all the time in the world, andyou want me to what, undo the striking of the hour hand? ...I don't think youunderstand. Not this time. Not for you.""What - that's our partnership, untied?" His former stopped, like a good breakup will.Sigh. The man who had all of the time halted it, instead: "And for you, that you will staytrapped here, like a mouse in my pocket? No, that would be too good for you, that you wouldsee all that we have done undid in an instant!""Yeah. And what did that cost you, besides the death of yourself? You think that timepiecewill save you like it did your father? You will see that there is no life after this one.""And you - you will see that there is no time like the present!"A world snapped out of place for the concerned man, pulling his body and face into the groundtwice as hard... space-time had began unravelling itself, celestial bodies beginning to re-traceeach molecule through the beginning of time....so which side of the planet would he need to stand tofall off and watch the planet move away back through time, instead?>inb4 the top
I hate this pseud niggerbabble so much, its obtuseness despite the constant substanceless waffling about nothing almost gave me a stroke.
>>16487564/x/ isn't going to give me a straightforward answer... just simulate it for me bro(TM)
>>16487567I stopped trying to process your post when flipping over a hourglass was equated to turning time back. Not only it doesn't, but it resumes subjecting us to the true meaning of time which is cyclical and eternal and the only way to avoid it is to never turn the hourglass over, never look at it, and never think about it until you stop experiencing flow of time itself, this has much more profound meaning already than your schizobabble post.
>>16487570you dolt, it's turning time forwards. hourglasses don't turn over backwards.why did you focus so much on the framing of the question?
>>16487575Time moves whether you experience it or not, the only difference is that worrying about it wears away at you just like the sand wears away at the hourglass with every flip, now go take your meds.
>>16487577oh man you're one of those myopic 135-iq midwits
>>16487581>midwit>135iqpick one, also my IQ is 307
>>16487589>307have you tried making up a more believable number? or is this your first time
>>16487595I used to not believe it too before I saw your posts.