Write a Speech: "Time Waits for No One" & Cosmology

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The discussion revolves around crafting a speech titled "Time Waits for No One," with a focus on connecting the theme to cosmology. Suggestions emphasize that time is an ever-flowing entity, akin to a river, and highlight the importance of cherishing each moment. Participants note that while cosmological concepts like relativity and uncertainty can enrich the speech, they can also be misapplied in everyday contexts. The idea is to create a compelling narrative that resonates emotionally while exploring the philosophical implications of time. Ultimately, the speech can effectively convey the urgency of making the most of every moment.
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I've got to write a speech for Public Speaking and the topic is "Time waits for no one" and I was wondering if anyone has some ideas on how I could relate this to cosmology in my speech.
All suggestions will be greatly appreciated :)
 
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Time waits for no one,
It passes you by.
It rolls on forever,
Like the clouds in the sky.
Time waits for no one,
Goes on endlessly.
It's just like a river,
Flowing out to the sea.
You'll find that love is like this.
Each precious moment we miss
Will never ever return again.
So don't let us throw one
Sweet moment away.
Time waits for no one
Let's make love while we may.

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Song from ~ 1940
 
most of the words in physics have a special meaning. for eg. relativity and uncertainity are words that are wrongly used in physics sense to everyday situations for advocating ones philosophy. same goes for force, momentum, action, reaction, space-time...you get it. In my opinion you can make a wonderful speech on the topic without using time in cosmological sense. best wishes :)
 
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