The weird manifesto

Archaeans! Don't wait for Orpheus, he hasn't walked away.

Do the technologies accelerate the course of time or are we just running for technology?

We are losing some weight of concepts and ideas of the past, simplify them, or place all of them behind us, for the benefit of not logging to a moment of the present.

But this moment is fleeting, like a canvas of the treadmill.
Oh! This device is a perfect example of the human illusion, that technology could create the time ... That human could control it.

Ladies and gentlemen! This is one of my favorite comedies.
There is no point A and no point B, but there is a room, a rectangular pedestal, two metal handrails, the electronic dial with 'go' and 'stop' buttons, and a human's effort for a catch up the endless rubber rag.

The Monument to the "Moment man"! To the man of here and now!
But, does he really run? In accordance with the set time and tempo, his legs do a certain number of steps. Each step is neither old nor new, it is a constant copy of the same motion at a constant point and it follows that all this "show" is static.
In this case, there is a loss of meaning of the symbols of movement - run, distance, goal. The only thing that makes sense is the time span and the pace at which you are trying to stay.
But what if the exercise doesn't set by a human. He can copy a certain number of times his movements to fit the given program of the device, but if the device will work non-stop?
Could the human nature copy itself in conformity with the permanence of technology? Obviously not.
When natural resources will run out, then will occur implosion;  the illusion, created by a human with the help of technology, will collapse, and a man will fall.
And he will fall to his own inception, and he will become an Arherian of the future.

That's why I prefer to running in the forest.


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