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At the age of 21, Tim discovers he can travel in time and change what happens and has happened in his own life. His decision to make his world a better place by getting a girlfriend turns out not to be as easy as you might think. About Time 2013 Director: Richard Curtis
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I was reading Chaos Theory a few days ago. As I read, I thought, well - how was it possible for this strange and simultaneous position of this order and chaos, this symmetry and asymmetry in the world? This is the Vortex Man, this is the Golden Ratio, this is the Fibonacci Sequence, this is the talk of Nikola Tesla 3-6-9, I looked at the bronze statue of Nataraja in my house. I saw, strangely enough, an inverted 3-6-9-made Koira-headed lover Mahadev is standing with one foot on the ground! I thought, well - is this a symbol of the destruction of Nataraja? Religion always makes me think. Religion I reject as a child, I know for sure, I can't be a believer in religion in this life. But I always think about the power of religion. The way religion has a strange ability to control not only human life, but also its mind, I think, where is the source of this power. Atheists who learn to read new pages tend to believe that illiteracy is associated with faith, that is, uneducated people become believers. I don't see it that way. I believe that faith has nothing to do with education and especially formal education. A teacher with the highest degree in the university or a Nobel laureate physicist can also be a believer. Because faith in God is associated with the ancient human psyche. And I know for sure that you know - the ancient meaning is not void. I believe, the greatest invention of ancient man is not fire, not wheel. Words and language were the greatest discoveries of ancient man. It is true that modern people can go to the moon, it is true that they can build dams on rivers, it is true that genetic engineering can produce more productive crops in less time, but it has not been able to give birth to a second strange thing like language. The strange feeling that arises in a person when he hears a word, the strange way a picture of a mango or an elephant is formed in his head as soon as he hears the word mango or elephant, the way a person cries, laughs, gets angry - is another invention of the modern world. Dia is not replaced. I believe that religion, like language, is the second best invention of ancient man. Religion, like language, can create a surreal world in the style of 'Thika' was a handkerchief and became a cat 'and can control people's minds. There is a clear difference between the ancient pagan religions of the world and the Abrahamic religions. No, I'm not talking about gross differences like monotheism or polytheism. I'm talking about symmetry and asymmetry. As you can see, the main features of the pagan religions were chaos and inequality. The main features of the Abrahamic religions, on the other hand, are discipline and equality. The idol of Nataraja or Ganesha or Goddess Durga is a statue of unequal balance, on the other hand the first feature of any synagogue or church or mosque is unnatural geometric equality. That is why the pagan religions create in the human mind a desire to be one with nature and the Abrahamic religions create in the human mind a fear and a desire to kneel. Even though I don't believe in religion, I think about religion. I believe that the second best invention of ancient man after language is the story of the connection between religion or the idea of ​​a Creator God with a religious God. All institutional religions were born for the purpose of establishing power through the creation of a resource-dependent economy and for the protection of power and the politics of exercise of power. And in this politics it was urgent to replace the god of human imagination with the god of religion. Because if man believes that his Creator God is omnipresent, and if he thinks that the source of quantum mechanics is God, then it is impossible to control him. Our ancient ancestors were undoubtedly intelligent. People live in Boila, we are becoming more educated and intelligent than the people of the previous generation. I don’t believe in these bhugichugi things. I believe, day by day we have become modern, advanced, unnatural and ass. Being modern advanced unnatural is certainly not a bad thing. There is no doubt that modern life is more interesting than walking naked in the streets, hanging in the bamboo bushes, raping, dying of cholera. But in contrast to this fascinating life, the way we are controlled by religion, the big brother of religion, capitalism, and the big sister masculinity, giving up all our freedoms, transforming ourselves into servants of the system, regardless of gender, is going to die at the end of the day. Honestly, it would not have been possible if he had not been less intelligent than the previous people. In religion, therefore, there is nothing to see in the small koira. Only stupid atheists want to blow away the things that have been able to control people in this way for so many ages. They go to Bhuila, the miraculous unreal unexplained subject is the daily companion of man. It's like a dream, you're on your knees on the street, and seven thousand miles away, your mother calls you to tell you if you have pain in your legs, it's a matter of marking a flock of birds, it's a matter of looking at your hands, The matter of calculating your destiny with the stars, you can dispel nonsensical superstitions in matters like the soul, you can say coincidences, unscientific or pseudoscience if you want - whatever you want to say so there is no problem, but even then all these things do not exist. And so through the space-time curve, or through the non-existence of time, or through the Grand Unified Field Theory, the day when Renেনে Descartes' famous Observer Theory's famous quote, "I think, so I am," will prove that the need for institutional religion in the world will end. Even if all the people of the world are educated in formal education, even if the prophets of religion are slandered all day long, even if thousands of gross gaps are discovered in the books of religion, it will not be possible to eradicate religion from the world by making the righteous militants, murderers and rapists. Gothold lacing has a funny thing to say. He was saying, “If God hides all the truths of the world with his right hand, and with his left hand shows the way to the unwavering search for that truth; And he told me to choose between the two, as long as I knew that I would go the wrong way forever, but in the end I would choose the left hand with humility. " And this is why I am an agnostic and will remain so for the rest of my life. I believe, truth is only relative, truth is only political, truth is only perspective dependent. So no one in the world is able to claim the truth. I believe that all knowledge is semi-knowledge. I believe that there is no such thing as the path of truth, only the path of truth-seeking in the world. And so I do not reject any knowledge of the ancient world, not even religion. I believe that the day man can answer without hesitation, who he is, the day only the need for religion will be met. I am not saying that religion is without problems. But no system in the world is without problems. There are problems in capitalism, there are also problems in socialism. There are problems in masculinity, there are also problems in feminism. We must get rid of all these problems in establishing an egalitarian society, but since all these systems can control one of the main human traits nurtured in the collective unconscious memory of man, namely greed for power and money, greed for control over others, these systems cannot be overthrown overnight. Should not be. I often wonder if the religion or economy that I oppose, or the patriarchy that I oppose, would not exist in the world today. I wonder if today's world is urgent. I wonder if the birth of religion or capitalism was the future of man. I wonder if we are carrying halahal only in search of immortality, whether we are destroying the earth with that halahal. Again, I think this, if not halahala shiberai or how would have been born? How could Shivai or Nilakantha be? I wonder, if there was no chaos in the world, how would we look for chaos? How would I celebrate life without death? If there was no subjugation, how could I go to Moira with my throat cracked for freedom? How could socialism come if capitalism was not born? How could feminism and these useless feminists like me be born if masculinity was not controlled? I wonder if the purpose of human life is to find the truth or to find the equilibrium and stability of the 3-7-9 of the world? I wonder if the balance is really something? I wonder if the homeostasis of our body is really eternal homeostasis? I know my thoughts are random. But I am not ashamed of it. Shame is only a characteristic of people who find their own identity. I do not know my identity. Still.
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