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It’s hard to think of death without thinking also of time. Death to me is proof that time is not an abstract or relative concept, as some physicists, mathematicians, and Einstein would have us believe. We travel towards death step by step, one second at a time, in one direction, whether you are a king, peasant, or acid head who is used to time acting funny. I wonder if our perception of death is any different than the deads’ perception of it. I personally think there’s more than one right answer, and what you feel when you’re dead (not dying) depends on what you truly believe death is like. Time is the great river, in which we all must drown.
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