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  • I applaude your efforts and creativity, but I don't think it works

    in this video.

  • omgomgomgomg

  • @SSBBmegapro hmm never heard that one, thanks for that bit of information but that does seem like a logical answer i mean look all around us in everything even nature there are cycles so you may be on to something there.... this is why i love science

  • Ever since I turned 12, I noticed that everything seemed to be going along at a much faster speed than I originally thought it could. Gregg Braden speaks of this quite a bit in his books and conferences.

  • @Alchymyst02 I'm not sure if were talking about the same thing, but I think I have the same thinking going on. Days seemed to go on for an eternity when you were young, but now its just living on day after day, in a really fast pace.

  • Stephen Hawking said space and time were created in the big bang and anything before that didnt exsist so i guess that answers brian cox's question about did time always exsist

  • @SweetChiliMan there is also theroys of the universe going through cycles... like the big crunch, then when it crunches all together, it explodes again... which might make time infinite, but if there was only one big bang, then what happened BEFORE it? It's a mystery we'll never find out... unless the Doctor explains it.

  • When you think about time.. it really is quite a mind-boggling concept, I wonder if we really will ever be able to understand it.

  • Why isn't this in the melodysheep page? :o

  • Brian Cox here? So I LOVE this.

    :)

  • @Yuukine Brian Cox and Alan Watts in the same video. I have no clue how the universe didn't blow up....

  • OK, OK... We'll put the lyrics up.. we'll have them transcribed in the next week at the latest! THANK YOU for your support!!!!! :-)

  • @scienceandnonduality MP3 of the song too so we can listen to it on our iPods!

  • @scienceandnonduality thanks the only part i can not figure out is "time is like a super dude... keeping our story in order" I'm sure that cant be right!

  • @shedininja001 Time is like a super glue... It's my italian accent... :-)

  • @scienceandnonduality okay thanks! Wait thats you in there? Time is something I love to think about, tryed to contact the gentalman that is working on that lazer time machine thing. What do you think about such things?

  • @scienceandnonduality & @shedininja001 lol. I guess Time can be a super dude if u use it wisely. ;-)

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  • @scienceandnonduality

    no my friend, thank you :)

  • Amazing work! Can you put the lyrics... that could help me to translate it to spanish... THANKS

  • Man, do you have this vid with subtitles on spanish? That would be awesome :)

  • What time is it?

  • Very nice, good song, keep up the great work

  • By the way - who did actually do the music/production for this - if you're allowed to say?

  • @LTTPUK John Boswell - he's also the maker of symphony of science.

  • @SpazzK Cheers Spazz :-)

  • I love this. It touches me on so many levels. The music is great and I'm so happy scientists are finally looking into the truth of spirituality and vice versa - instead of living in a fragmented, unconnected dualistic paradigm. Like another poster, I'd like this on MP3 and what about a Royksopp remix :-) xx

  • Is there an mp3 of this? I would love to listen to it on my phone.

  • the truth is coming, time will meet itself.

  • The Kant is strong in this one.

    Without causality Justice is impossible. If a a bastard raped and ate your loved one, there is nothing you can do because your loss was not caused by anything.

  • Time isn't holding us, time isn't after us-"Once in a Lifetime" -The Talking Heads

  • Finally, auto-tune with a purpose

  • RIGHT NOW

  • "I" is EVERYTHING and NOTHING without Time!!

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  • To Understand Time and SELF...please refer to Advaita Philosophy of Shankaracharya of 788 AD!!

  • The best vid bar just got a little higher, perfect

  • Beautiful

  • 0:44 so does this sentence states that destiny excists?  The word everything has boundries in my understanding, as if it's a resemblance of every thought and visualisation in the mind. If time is related to everything, how can I possibly become aware of it?

    Time is merely a tool of survival in my understanding.

  • I used to reflect on the concept of time... then I took an arrow in the knee

  • @woundedhamster

    Roberto Mancini?

    Who is resembling Mancini in your opinion?

    ...this comment is freaking me out (I am the guy with the Buddha shirt...) because i am an avid Sampdoria supporter and Mancini was my hero...

    Cannot believe you mentioned his name related to this video... :-)

    tell me more...

  • @scienceandnonduality Hahahaha...Ciao Maurizio, really Roberto seems your twin, don't you? And it is so beautiful meet you in this strange way, never hear about you before. And being exausted of all this talking about nothing, about enlightenment, awareness, consciousness and so on...so good Maury, I am going to watch my Inter with Robert as coach...very good, very good...and I am going to see if you have a personal site, who knows, perhaps I will meet you...Un abbraccio, Giorgio, Venice

  • @shunyam56 :-)

    Non lo avevo mai neppure immaginato di assomigliare al Mancio...

    Stai in contatto... In May we'll do our conference in Holland, magari ci si vede li!

  • @scienceandnonduality 'What is the eye without time?' Is that what is said in the vid? I wish this video had some lyrics to look at...

  • @nothGhost We'll work on the lyrics... sorry... It says: "What is the "I" without time?"

    Since your sense of self is based upon stories and stories are related to time... if there was no time what would your sense of I would become?

  • @nothGhost "What is the 'I' without time; as in our uniquely human perspective of time passing, that each of us has an awareness of time, and it directly tied to the ultimate human question "who am I?". The lyrics are simply a computer modified track pulled from interviews each of these scientists have done. Listen to some clips you'll find most on YouTube, and you can hear them unaltered.

  • 0:28 The hell is Roberto Mancini doing here...?

  • Wonderful.

  • The self, a reflection of time folded with no end to understanding where it starts.

  • The concept of time? It's a big ball of wibbly wobbly, timey wimey.. stuff.

  • @gingeralesy The Doctor!!

  • Love this.

  • I love how on the linked site, one of the speakers between the questionable scientists, rabbies, priests, yoga teachers etc is a freakin puppet.

    Way to add to the credibility of your stuff.

  • @flatterkatz

    regardless

    this proves a point

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  • This is the best music ever!

  • how does this only have 26k views?

  • There is no uniform time in the universe. Time depends on where you are, and what is happening.

  • Ain't no time. Entropy, ticking of the universal clock - so the time is 10^18 x 5.13x10^-43... call it 5.13x10^61 "ticks" since origin - and everything we think we know is an illusion -all is merely the count, interfering with itself. ;)

  • I think Ive watched this about 25,000 "times"...

  • PLEASE TRANSLATE, OR GIVE TEXT.

    sorry for caps

  • This is fucking beautiful.

  • You are BEING you're reality. You don't just control or create time in your own way so that you experience it. You are BEING this illusion called "time." Also means you can slow down and speed up time which of course is only proven by those who experience it.  Which also means, "Be (believe) what you want to be (believe).

  • @nammikrans To solve your first problem, Whatever you want to call it "Time" exists like I already said because of cause and effect. Yes you clap which causes another movement but another movement can't happen then you clap if you get what I'm saying. "Your eardrum can't move and then you clap". It is impossible for two events to happen at the same time. As for everything cooling down yes that is true but actually the universe is expanding at a faster rate.Meaning it is actually increasing speed

  • @Jaybond63 Like I said before TIME is relative to the speed of light. Meaning that depending at which speeds we were moving we would experience time differently relative to each other. If you understand Special Relativity you would understand why I insist time exists. Time COULD slow down if you were moving close to the speed of light but only someone moving at a different speed relative to you would notice it has slowed down for you. But you would think everything was normal. Its all relativity

  • @nammikrans Time is relative to everything in the universe. Yes at the speed of light "time" no longer exists and light travels only through space. Let's call it a universal speed limit. And to prove to you time exists well lets try this. "Clap your hands and listen to the sound." Now these are to different events. But you cannot hear the sound of your clap before you clap your hands. Something separates those two events and that is TIME.

  • Time exists due to entropy.

  • @nammikrans Time is relative. Time is just as real as space and the way to prove time exists is "c" the speed of light.

  • @Jaybond63 that doesn't prove time is a real objective thing. Time is a subjective standard we have invented to refer to how quickly things happen. Time is just as "real" as language. And haven't they proved that things move faster than the speed of light?

  • @SHIBBYiPANDA First of all, NO they have not proved anything to move faster than the speed of light. That is anything that can move information at the speed of light. And you are most likely referring to neutrinos which could have many other possible explanations. "Time is just as "real" as language?" Is a horrible analogy. Time protects cause and effect. Time is just as real as space. They are both vector quantities. So I have no idea what you mean when you say we invented time.

  • @Jaybond63 I guess I was just confused by what you mean by time.. I was thinking of the measurements we've invented. Those are obviously subjective and not objective.

  • @SHIBBYiPANDA Yes very well, What we call time is just how we measure events passing. It is definitely subjective. I could separate events passing by clapping at a certain interval and I would consider that "time" passing. But yes our measurements are much more regular intervals so that is why we have clocks do that for us.

  • @Jaybond63 ya, events still pass so I guess if all your calling time is the passing of events then time is definitely real..

  • @SHIBBYiPANDA

    is a future and a past real?

  • @BlockisticStudios Nope, what exists is just a sequence of NOW's. There is no past, present, future, there is only CHANGE. Our ability to reflect gives us the illusion of a past. As for the future, nope it does not happen until it happens.

  • @Jaybond63

    :o

  • @BlockisticStudios The future consists of anticipation within our minds and the past consists of our memories. Therefore time is the passage of thought.

  • since the first day I found this i listen to it 10 times ....cannot stop...

    

  • This is the most informative song in the world. I love it.

  • This really makes you think.... wow :)

  • lmao

    

  • Is there away for yal to make that a mp3 format? I would love to have this. I listen to it everyday on your website. I plays in my head while I'm at work.

  • @chrystalshards youtube-mp3

  • I love this!! I am not the only one who thinks of things like this. People tell me I am not realistic when I think outside of the box. Beautiful. I am glad to be human! Unique minds we have!

  • @chrystalshards Same here, so I totally understand you! People who think outside of the box generally have a higher IQ...I love the brain, and how it functions. Matters like this really intrigue me!

  • Nice one! How come I missed it til now?!

  • From where are the clips with maurizio benazzo and alan watss from?

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  • @Korrud Alan Watts' part is on youtube, search "Alan Watts Time" by 87SilentSpace

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  • This is phenomenal! I can't wait to see you all at the conference this October!

  • What time is it?

  • What is distance? What is space?

  • 2:21

  • Sounds and looks great!

  • @globalfraud Thx for the info! :)

  • gewoon very good en very original

  • @Bouriffly that's Dr Brian cox he is amazing!

  • this is beautiful

  • I wish someone would make a song out of Carl Jungs interviews and recordings. Someone with skill like this!

  • @HG128 Freud too. It would be awesome. Also with Hobsbawm! I wish there were more philosophers and scientists from social science.

  • Who's the guy at 2:36-2:39? I've seen him somewhere, but can't remember where and what's his name... Anyone can help? Thanks so much. :-)

    btw: AWESOME vid & music, there's something magically enthrilling and calming about it....... speaks to the soul i am.

  • No sagan, but its good. Where can i download this?

  • @SpazzK, "what is the I without time?" meaning the I as the self, the supposed entity/soul that is in the body, the "owner" of your actions and thoughts.

  • @catalinmorosan Thank you for answering :]

  • "creates what we call the self, what is the ____ without time?"

    what does he say on that part lol

  • Dont all the scientists keep going on about the question without an answer (quantum theory) and a subject without a theory (time)

    Time=quantum

    am i a genious or is that the theory anyway?

    im quite high right now

  • @janescalamity there are YouTube audio extractors you can use. Just Google the phrase.

  • I'm looking everywhere to buy this song....does anyone know how I can get it?

  • Everything has already happened.

  • I don't get it though, wasn't there a TIME when the earth was not inhabited? A TIME when the sun was born? A TIME that the universe was not, but then came to be??

  • @johndoe7033 Time is just a very strange thing... it doesn't really exist what you're thinking of is clocks. Yes there was a 'time' for everything but only so we can understand that it happened before this moment. It's a really confusing subject. It literally is like everything is happening at once. If that makes sense. xD

  • @johndoe7033 In our minds and our memory it has already happened. Time is merely a measurement for how long ago something happened within the human mind. Therefore dinosaurs no longer exist because they are all dead not because they existed in the past. Time is also necessary for communication and science basically because it is all from OUR perspective.

  • wonderful - c u at SANDS 2011. What time does it start again?

  • why the hell would you auto tune it??? hahhaha

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  • The greatest question ever, What time is it?

  • Awesome video/music!......Hey! We need lyrics!! ;) 

  • Please translate to russian, to better understanding

  • Time is a very human concept, because our local stars, clusters, and everything around us, is unknown. They are ignorant to the reality of our idea of how to track the series of events.

    Our mind views in the present, not in the past, not in the future, and the future travels itself, through this of what we call time. We by each second of our life, use this time, because it is forced. Nature is present to it, because we view it as such. Our brain is part of it, but time is a very safe thing.

  • moar :)

  • subtittles pliz..for the spanish people...

  • Was studying up on time and I learned that a black holes gravitational pull is so strong that inside of it time stops, does this mean that time has mass? For gravity to have an effect on it wouldn't it have to? and if this is the case and the universe is expanding wouldn't time be effected as the expansion "stretches time"? Can someone give some input please.

  • @deepfreeze202 okay, these are great questions that show you are thinking but since the comments are so small the answers are going to be short. 1. No, time does not have mass and does not generate gravity. 2. gravity effects space-time which is where space and time are thought of as one object (it's richer than this but I have little room). 3. The expansion of space does "stretch time" in a manner of speaking. General relativity is cool but you need a BS in physics to really "get it."

  • @wkrepelin So if I understand, time is part of the "fabric" of space and gravity affects it by stretching that fabric? I'm still confused though since I thought that in order for gravity to pull on something it has to have mass.

  • @deepfreeze202 That's right. I'm not an expert, but in fact it is gravity which stretches the fabric of time. What non-mass thing are you talking about which has gravity?

  • @pedarikarhu I was talking about time

  • @deepfreeze202 Gravity bends the paths of massless particles like photons as well as massive ones but it can only exert force in such a way as to turn particles traveling at lightspeed but cannot make them go faster or slower. It basically causes a deflection. It's not by "pulling" though. Lightspeed particles travel the path of least time and in the presences of energy that path is bent. This is what we call gravity. General Relativity is Just approximate and this explanation even more so.

  • Autotune ftw.

  • i like this video

  • Our brain obeys the second law of thermodynamics, like everything else in the universe. This is why we think there is time. Really there is only the present.

  • Time is real, no illusion; Between the Thoughts and the Physical -Time is fusion; Connect with Time and remain imbued in Energy Zion !!! The Pure Bliss (Gur NaNK's / NaM's) Revelation

  • coool !!

    nice and easy way to share that it is about time to drop it and use it as needed.

  • Where can I get the MP3 of this? :o It's brilliant!!!

  • I didn't realise Dean Radin had such a beautiful voice :)

  • there's no subtitles in spanish :(?

  • @panzerV2 there's always learning English so that you don't have to use Google translate or something.

  • @flyingtomato1000 if I know, but I need time for that anyway my problem is not writing it is to listen and grasp which means :/

  • @panzerV2 so shouldn't there be subtitles in every language?

  • @flyingtomato1000 why not? its too much?

  • @panzerV2 there should be

  • I would like to add the letter

  • Amazing. Thanks

  • Always stunning to see/hear your work. Any possibility of a feature on David Suzuki?

  • might not be accurate, yet cool mix.....I like time a little bit better after this song.

  • IF the titan Kronos existed, this song wod make him cry tears of joy

  • this is incorrect, time is merely change, it is not just a concept, change is all around us.

  • @flyingtomato1000 Not correct, time and change are not the same thing. Humans created time to more accurately describe the process of change.

  • @flyingtomato1000 i am right, time is change, things used to measure time are minutes, hours, days, ect.

  • @flyingtomato1000 More correctly, time is that which allows for the phenomenon of change. I have a little to back up this but it's just my belief: time is inextricably intertwined with the propagation of information throughout the cosmos. It is the speed of light, the speed at which information must travel at or below, being finite that makes time relative.

  • @wkrepelin you're thinking about this way too much, time is simply change. i'll tell you some other cool stuff that i figured out too. 1. if you were too travel at a high enough speed and got far enough away from earth and used a telescope, you could see back in time (you could see things like hitler, or other things depending on how fast or far you go). 2. if we could travel fast enough, and are eyes could see things going that speed, time would appear to freeze, and when you stop running you

  • @wkrepelin will appear in the future.

  • @flyingtomato1000 I do see shortcomings in my definition and if I were to to expound greatly I'd still fall short of what time is because like everyone I don't really understand it at its fundamental level. As far as your two other points go, while thought to be correct, those are properties of light and wave propagation that have been understood for over 100 years and not original to yourself. You may have independently rediscovered these facts but they cannot be originally attributed to you.

  • @flyingtomato1000 All I really wanted to say is that time is not the same as change but a thing that we perceive indirectly via changes. It's really more than that because that doesn't address subjective simultaneity or subjective passage of time not to mention anything of what Quantum Mechanics would have to say about it. Nonetheless II think it addresses a subtle but critical point that time and change are not the same though one facilitates the other. Eh, but what do I know about it?

  • @wkrepelin I should have said "relativistic" rather than "subjective" in this statement so as to be clear that I'm referring to the effects of General/Special Relativity.

  • @wkrepelin i understand that I wasn't the first one to discover these things. also, i did say "if our eyes could see things going at that speed". also, the way you wrote your reply, you are saying that there is no such thing as time unless we can notice the changes, " time is not a change but a thing that we perceive indirectly via changes" this is incorrect. once again i have to convince you that time is change. but instead I would like you to convince me how time isn't change.

  • @flyingtomato1000 Well, do you know any calculus or physics? I ask because in calculus based physics the rate that something changes at is always (change in property)/(change in time). So in the models that accurately predict a vast array of phenomenon, hence the success of technology, change in a property and change in time are individual quantities. It should also be noted that in this description change is something that is applied to or happens to time. That is what informs my opinion.

  • @wkrepelin well, i know that that the fourth dimension that we live in is composed of an infinite amount of third dimensions, with there being an infinite amount because there is always change. therefore the past present and future ( three things commonly used to describe the history of time, which is change) will always be different because they will each have changed in a different way. and no, i'm taking geometry, not calculus or physics.

  • @flyingtomato1000 I find it humorous that you don't realize that 4 dimensional spacetime manifolds must be everywhere differentiable to allow the sort of description you're promoting which means it's a creature of calculus and mathematical physics. It is a type of geometry called "Riemann Geometry" which is the geometry of curved objects and spaces. I'm glad when anyone takes an active interest in physics but I highly recommend that you study up on what has been figured out in physics already.

  • @wkrepelin can you translate the first sentence in a way that someone who doesn't fully understand what manifold and differentiate mean can understand, because i'm not seeing how my last comment was incorrect

  • @flyingtomato1000 I can't describe its abstract meaning in so little space but the upshot is means it (3 space and a time dimension bundled into one mathematical object called a "manifold") has mathematical properties that are exclusive to analysis (which calculus is the mathematics of). This means that if you ever hope to understand it well enough to make a meaningful contribution to it you will have to learn a lot of math and then physics on top of it. I assure time is not just change.

  • @flyingtomato1000 Don't take this as discouragement to study time and space (I wish everyone would study at least some math and physics) but do you really think that it has never occurred to anyone that time might be described as "just change?" Of course not. This idea is so obvious that it's been known to people since antiquity (see Zeno's Paradox). But when it was investigated thoroughly and with the benefit of higher mathematics it was made clear that time is much more than just that.