The End of Time
This article is a follow-on in thought to those that went before ans especially to the article: "An Estimation of the Age of the Universe"
When one considered the only action that is important is the repetition of behavior under given circumstance ad infinitum then the behavior itself is timeless and symbolic as per say the Tarot System, a wheel of behavioral transformation.
In fact these archetypical behaviors happen again and again and they are not seen as taking place in time, but in taken places in training, in repetition toward a goal.
These behaviors can been seen as happening as a result of causes or they can be seen as all happening out of sequence and merely stacking in their categories until a goal is reached.
Then the stacks are "purged" and one gets a gold "star." (or some other "badge.")
Time, therefore is meaningless. What is important is meaningful action. Meaningful action toward the goal though may not be possible until a set of configurations (cues) are met by all other actors.
With such a long task list behind you and one before you Time looses its appeal and its ability to "fleet." If anything there is too much. And being overwhelmed by the length of Time is the reason for ignorance of this issue.
It is why we forget.
That this whole thing os so immeasurable complicated and also so simple.
The Scene we are shooting is:
[ Johnny needs a new car ( under these conditions ) ] Take One.
When we get to a high number Take we all are glad we forgot.