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part 1
The clock is used for a tool. A tool at the roots used to capture as best as possible the "day and night", or the Earth movements to the sun. The clock is also used in our daily life as a universal time we run our life's accordingly too. Such as work times, meeting time's, scheduals and dates.
part 2
Have you ever lost track of time in the moment of your life?
Then looked at the clock and realized it was over a hour since the last time you checked the clock, but it seemed like the time blew right by. Why is this?
part 3
In our mind if there's a possible fully aware conscious then there's also a possible unaware conscious. What separates the two from each other?
The clock is used for a tool. A tool at the roots used to capture as best as possible the "day and night", or the Earth movements to the sun. The clock is also used in our daily life as a universal time we run our life's accordingly too. Such as work times, meeting time's, scheduals and dates.
part 2
Have you ever lost track of time in the moment of your life?
Then looked at the clock and realized it was over a hour since the last time you checked the clock, but it seemed like the time blew right by. Why is this?
part 3
In our mind if there's a possible fully aware conscious then there's also a possible unaware conscious. What separates the two from each other?