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  • very interesting video

  • smooooth

  • Lindo video, estou revendo, mas é sempre gratificante rever esse belo trabalho.Valeu Pedagogabislly por compartilhar.

  • The video is WONDERFUL. I love Keep Thus is 10E OBRIGADO BILLY POR TER ME NVIADO AMEI !!!!

  • Cool video, indeed. It invokes action in my head.

  • Fantastic video!!! thank you

  • Therefor "time" is loonasy...

  • hi Randy - when might we expect the next video?

  • Artwork being done for next video - RANDOM NUMBER 6 - will post it Feb 1st. - been side-tracked a bit by re-watching THE PRISONER!

  • Patrick McGoohan has passed away aged 80 in Los Angeles

  • I will post and dedicate the video NOW - video RANDOM NUMBER 6 - dedicated to Patrick McGoohan

  • very nice friend thanks con for shareing

  • Some interesting artwork there.

  • Thanks for sharing lauredean, good to hear it

    again, its a great number and brilliantly

    entertaining video.

    5* again..........Barbara

  • very nice thank you.

  • Nice, thanks for sharing,5*

    regards

  • thansk LAUREDEAN

    good, 10* -

    Carlinhos

  • Very nice Thanks for sharing

  • Good old jazz! Thanks Laredean for sharing!

    Peace,

    Bobby

  • Awsome

    Thanks to con for share""

    Laney

  • I absolutely love this ... am back for a third look/listen!

    Thank you for the share, Con.

  • Beautiful!!!!!

    Hugs

  • good job!

  • Tiempo al azar He estado buscando los ojos de la mitad del día, Este es un lugar solitario. Los sonidos no se rompen en la caja, Son sólo sourrounding su voz, Trascending aleatorios tiempo. La gente está conduciendo a solomon ladrón del agujero Desde aquí parecen tener las mismas ambiciones. ¿Qué tenemos que hacer para romper el plan maestro? Oh vamos a romper el plan maestro, Sí, Trascending al azar del tiempo. gracias Randy, un saludo Raúl...
  • Yes. Very good! :)

  • hey, that was nice, a few quotes, nice relaxing music. I found the quotes pretty interesting, and also the art work is always nice to llok at. Thanks.

  • nice video

  • nice video sir, happy new year!

    great artwork, and nice tidbits of wisdom. However, it was a little slow times, and the length of the video could make some feel bored. Nevertheless, much better than I could do, and a good sense of wisdom, as stated prior.

  • thank you for your comment - with my videos however the tune or song chosen is the governing factor as to the length of the video

  • yes I agree that many videos are not exactly as submitted by the owner as often the initial audio is rejected due to copyrights and the video then has to padded, stretched or cut

  • sweet music to listen to for the rest of the year calm and stress free. beautiful

  • the thing about time that gets me, if you don't watch it it fly's by, days, weeks, months, years go by, and you look back and realise... you've just ran out x a very soothing influence to calm my fire. Thank you x caz x

  • Thanks for another great video;]

    and Happy New Year!

  • Great vid Randy, 5 stars for ya! Thanx for the share!=)btw, hope ya had an AWESOME New Year's!

  • Time is a companion that goes with us on the journey of life; and reminds us to cherish every moment, because they may never come again.

  • Nice. And I've never seen Marc Chagall's work before.

  • Interesting. I knew Dali would appear some time or another.

  • Nice video.

    I wish to see the day that time is manipulated and we have the ability to proceed 50 years into the future.

    This way we could talk to our future copies of ourselves, find out how our life will progress, and make changes along the way to events or situations that we would rather have ourselves avoid.

    This would not invade any law of physics either. Simply because nothing would have had the chance to occur, being that its 50 years in advancement. Versus the past, leads to paradox

  • may your wish be granted

  • TimeTravel87 - GIYF! Google - University of Connecticut Dr. Ron Mallett. Your wish may have come true - at least by 1-second for a Boson in a ring laser!

    IMO time does not "exist" - per se... It is a cognitive awareness concept of the linear passing of events; thus quite intractable. One can not physically "travel" within a concept.

  • does this relate to - The Gravitational Field of Circulating Light Beams?

    In Einstein's general theory of relativity, both matter and energy can create a gravitational field. This means that the energy of a light beam can produce a gravitational field - at this point I TIME OUT

  • @pickwick8080 - This does sound like Dr. Ron Mallet's theory too. He claims he has made a working time machine at UCONN in Storrs Connecticut. Can send a Boson back 1-second in time using slowed down ring lasers. I personally don't believe him and I tried to get in the Physics Bldg basement lab but the door was locked. I wanted to interview him but I chickened out.

  • nice

  • interesting video, Charlie Chaplin once said "time is our only enemy", would you agree?

  • I would certainly had included this if I had ben aware of it.

  • nice artwork

  • nice artwork and song. its pretty interesting.

  • time is pressure. i probally have the most random video that is just clocks and i guess that kind of relates to this video. i will say that if you did not just steal this video you actually needed to put some effort into this video making it a great 5 star earned video !

  • thank you - the style of the video has developed over the last few videos - see -RANDOM PARIS and RANDOM GYPSY

  • Er! Firstly thanks for inviting me to join in on commenting on your video. Secondly i love the jazz score. Who is it? Thirdly, a bit too prisoner n06 ' where am i? ' .. 'in the village' information! information! Soz guys!

  • come off it - not a single tric or even a striped blazer let alone floating puff-balls - but no6 will make a good introduction to my next RANDOM NUMBER (see TWO and EIGHT) which at pure random will be 6

  • Haha!fair comment,im most interested in your using of no6 in a random numbers video and would be honoured if you could invite me to comment on that. Gonna route out charlie parker album to look for that track. Cheers! Be seeing you!

  • I bag to be the sixth in line to view

  • I don't think the balloons were puff balls but could have been like Dr Whos residence - entrance to TIME?

  • Charlie Parker playing LOVERMAN

  • Hey Randy thanks for sharing this video, the music was wonderful the images very entertaining and the words very thought provoking and funny ;)

    "TIME IS AN ILLUSION... ONE THAT SEEMS VERY REAL INDEED" JLP

    COMMENTED AND FAVORITE IT @12:11 PM

  • sorry i didnt realy like it

  • watch out RANDOMATNESS - HALO 5 will soon be launched and your type of video will be *******

  • ...you a jew.

  • I think the quote that most struck me was "Time is what prevents everything from happening at once". So simplistically obvious yet somehow profound to me.

  • time is irrelevant. time is only determined by perspective. if you view an object travelling faster than you, time will be different. if you view an object travelling slower, time will be different. if you view an object travelling at a certain speed from your perspective, time will seem to be standing still. matter and time go hand in hand. everything in the universe travels at different speeds, therefore, time is always different from the perspective of all objects in the universe.

  • you can put your hands on a hot pan and a minutes will seem like an hour, but you put your hands on a hot woman an hour can seem like a minute, Time is Relative.

  • minute**

  • more TIME vanished - just like that!

  • old FATHER time

  • Time flies when you're having fun.

  • 'I can't believe we've spent six hours cleaning this carpet.' 'Well, time flies when you're having fun.'

  • Now i'm very confused, what's your theory as to the definition of time?

  • I think RANDOMATNESS has earned 5 timeless stars for this presentation on TIME it should be shared by us all

  • I'm not fully clear on what entropy actually is yet, but I just put forward my idea on the bit of knowledge that I have about it.

  • I would like to comment on this thing about time but it seems I'm out of time . LOL liked it!

  • Great timing! ;)

    I love it.

  • Time is Natures way from keeping everything from happening at once

  • I have heard people describe time in many ways.. .this is a beautifully simple way of putting it.. .great comment!

  • nice thanks ^_^

    -R.

  • Fantastic video!!! thank you

  • nice video. i dont know who exatly said that thing about the war and michelangelo ecc... but it must be an idiot imo.

  • 'Time' is nature's way from stopping everything from happening at once: )

    nice vid

    TC

    peace*lovce&happiness

  • Time is not a matter, its a creation of man, something like religion, where it keeps you in check and organized....

  • time is the true face of god. with out time there would be no universe, and will only end at the end. the universe birth at the big bang to whatever may be the end. there will only be time, which we cannot ever fathom, and will never truly be able to understand. they say time and space is curved, and what comes around will return again. even traveling in a straight line. Déjà vu any one? if the soul is eternal, then we have all always been here, and will be again. in time...

  • Bonito vídeo surrealista y la música es magistral... ¿Te gusta este movimiento artístico?

    Mis ********* para ti!

    Besos y ¡¡FELIZ AÑO!

    Elsa.

  • Great video!

    My guess, however, is that time is sort of an illusion that we percieve-

    our minds are programmed to observe things and events- therefore producing what we know as time.

  • colourful, relaxing, interesting subject, however my view of time is to live in the moment unaware of time.

  • time is an illusion. It only exists as a construct of the human mind. We categorize things that have happened as "PAST" and things to come and plan for as "FUTURE". In truth all there is is the present. And while from our perspective time appears linear, the Earth seemed flat at one point too, it took perspective and research to strengthen the theory, and a space program to prove it. Similar results are needed for time, I personally find it to by cyclical.

  • yup..quite the enigma, that time..

  • I think that this is unlikely to be true because my idea of time is tied up with the idea of entropy. As things become more disordered time passes, and from this disorder you can only move into more disorder, not the other way around.

    For example if you drop a plate and it smashes on the floor into many pieces it is unlikely that these pieces will ever form the plate as it was before. The pieces will only become more disordered if left to nature and end up all over the planet in time.

  • ENTROPY - 1

    Some might say that -

    entropy is nothing more than "disorder".

  • ENTROPY - 2

    but the secret lies in the symmetry and inter-relationships with gravity and TIME

  • What are the inter-relationships between gravity and time?

  • there was a time before gravity. How do you account for this with your theory? Was this time before gravity, "Eternity"?

  • The Big Bang was previously thought as the start of everything, including TIME making any questions about what happened during it or beforehand nonsensical. Recently scientists have instead suggested the Big Bang might have just been the explosive beginning of the current era of our universe, hinting at a mysterious past. We need to go into calculations based on loop quantum gravity to delve into this fascinating period of TIME.

  • ENTROPY - 3

    the archaic idea of entropy like disorder is invalid when TIME is considered

    The standard formula often invoked in that old interpretation is valid only in the very special case of an isolated system at equilibrium.

  • by time do you mean time or do you mean duration?

  • we need some other factors - firstly - LIMIT -

    for example -

    YouTube has established a time limit of 10 minutes for any video but . it's been found

    that it can be pushed to nearly 11 minutes. Anything beyond the limit of 11.000

    WILL be rejected but 10.5999 will pass

  • ENTROPY - 4

    As a surrogate dimension, the role of TIME is analogous to that of the alternative charge carriers of the leptons.

    GRAVITY converts positive spatial entropy into positive temporal entropy, and vice versa

  • I hope that in time I'll understand what this means ;).

  • my problem with that theory is that modern astrophysics tells us that in the period after the big bang, the universe was pure chaos, there was a period before we had strong and weak forces, protons and electrons could not join together due to the high temperatures of space, the speed at which matter was moving, etc. From this, as space expanded and things slowed down, then Hydrogen atoms formed, then over time hydrogen fusion started, and so on.

  • The inter-related effects of the Moon and the Earth give an insight into many aspects of TIME. In the earliest days the chaotic movements of the Earths waves helped develop the Moon but then GRAVITY pushed the Moon away from the Earth and the Moon calmed the Earths tidal waves. The current increase in distance between them over the past decade has been about 3.1 cm per annum.

  • I revoke my theory, it's a load of crap lol.

  • Your original theory could well be true for the particular random set of circumstances in which a particular chain of events occurs at a particular random time. Also certainly some modern research indicates TIME only exists in a forward and future environment..but any single event has to be examined in statistical and confidence limit terms.

  • While Entropy is certainly the case in some areas, I doubt its a universal principal that applies to all places at all times, even if that kinda goes against the whole relativity thing.

  • THE CORPUS CLOCK - 1

    Steven Hawkins unveiled the million pound mechanical Corpus Clock that has a huge time-eating grasshopper.

  • THE CORPUS CLOCK - 2

    It has no hands or numbers but has slits in its gold face and blue LED lights indicate hours, minutes and seconds.

  • THE CORPUS CLOCK - 3

    The tail-wagging chronopher or TIME EATER moves the perimeter of the 48inch wide round dial so that the viewer can watch time being devoured

  • THE CORPUS CLOCK - 4

    On the hour the sound of a chain dropping into a wooden coffin heralds the passing of another hour

  • THE CORPUS CLOCK - 5

    The clock plays with TIME - occasionally pausing or going backwards and is pre-progrmmed to give light displays at particular future times

  • Read: "EVEN COWGIRLS GET THE BLUES" by Tom Robbins and pay attention to the Clockworks.

  • (1) - to those that are unfamiliar with this novel/play - Sissy tells Dr. Robbins about her time with The Chink and the philosophical discussion of the Clockworks. The Chink is Tom Robbins philosophical mouthpiece, a holy pagan spewing out an eclectic collection of Eastern tenets, New Age truisms and paradoxes

  • (2) - opening settings for the play----

    There is a huge ancient hourglass made of animal skins, and acorns plop through the waist of the hourglass one by one. It sits in a pool of water. In the water swim EYELESS CATFISH in geometric patterns. An underground stream feeds the pool of water and then flows into a huge underground crevasse that on occasion emits a LOW RUMBLE

  • I was thinking more about the chinks clockwork that he built, not the clock peoples original one. But basically, yes. People should read the book. Dr Robbins dissertation on time when he is treating Sissy in New York explains a lot of this stuff well.

  • nice

  • Nice effort...

  • according to string theory time is nothing but a vibration.

  • String theory is a joke to get tied in. I'm not going to insult someone with that much education. There's no way they didn't know. Perhaps it was a rebellion-thing. Stop funding retards.

  • i dunnno its just an opinion

  • I think the key to life is only do your dreams and ambitions,as the time is only now!

  • I love the music and the way in which the video is interlaced with interesting conceptual notes, time and timelessness. Timelessness is in much of Art, it is ideas woven into the fabric of someone's now, their creative force, light, intelligence and ideas in forms which come to exist in other people's now also ; moment, ideas, made from paint, melody, harmony, composition and contemplation. Thank you uploading.

  • thank you

    The key might be to have a balanced life. Set aside a fraction of your time to carry out your dreams and ambitions?

  • Indeed :),miracles don't happen until someone does them.

  • Reminds me of work, just can't get away from the clock.

  • Could the way to happiness at work be to just simply stop worrying about it?

  • u r the best+++++

  • Very interesting! :)

  • nice artwork, discussion, and song. its pretty interesting.

  • very interesting.

    we are all caught in the flow of the river of time. heading forever in one direction, unable to go upstream. and yet we all wish we could. im sure we all have something we would change if we could. yet if we did, what would that realy make of the present? time is such a conundrum...

  • It seems that the distance between speeds in galaxies can never be broken, so it's impossible to go back. I guess we can boom forward. Or use black holes somehow. Or we could be assholes and make fake shapes to get peoples' hopes up

  • Is the latest theory about black holes - that they link our universe with other parallel universes - the answer?

  • I think that black holes are reverse gravitation at its finest. Warps in gravity are probably all around galaxies. We just don't see them. It has to be like riding a piece of paper in a windstorm. I think we could learn a lot more about gravity from a tornado.

  • Its Time for time.

  • I like the artwork and the quotes...the one about Italy and the Borgias amd Switzerland really made me laugh. You forgot to mention Raphael tho. and Donatello.

    B+

  • One you missed out on RANDOM? -

    'The TIME has come,' the walrus said, 'to talk of many things: of shoes and ships - and sealing wax - of cabbages and kings'

  • normally i could comment, but im not sure what to think, let alone type! wait i already have, HORAAAAAYY!!!

  • good music nice video, well i know nikola tesla sent energy faster than light and no "time travel" occured. so its mainly instant transmission of energy not time travel, like breaking down a second into smaller and smaller infinite pieces! not going to like 1 minute, then stopping and reversing to a negative 1 minute going backwards. instantaneousity!

  • ah!!!! - Nikola Testa - I do not think there is any thrill that can go through the human heart like that felt by the inventor as he sees some creation of the brain unfolding to success... Such emotions make a man forget TIME, food, sleep, friends, love, everything

  • ah!!!! -Nikota Testa - Like a flash of lightning and in an instant of TIME the truth was revealed. I drew with a stick on the sand the diagrams of my motor. A thousand secrets of nature which I might have stumbled upon accidentally I would have given for that one which I had wrestled from her against all odds and at the peril of my existence

  • ah!!!! - Nikola Tesla - about the end of TIME -

    Our virtues and our failings are inseparable, like force and matter. When they separate, man is no more

  • ah!!!! - Nikota Tesla - on the accelaration of TIME -

    The spread of civilisation may be likened to a fire; first, a feeble spark, next a flickering flame, then a mighty blaze, ever increasing in speed and power

  • ah!!!! - Nikota Tesla - as repeated to Gromit by Wallace as they left for the moon -

    Let the future tell the truth, and evaluate each one according to his work and accomplishments. The present is theirs; the future, for which I have really worked, is mine

  • oh - if only TIME could be paused as easily as W O  R D S

  • wallace and gromit

  • the eccentric inventor Wallace and his quiet but intelligent dog Gromit working round the clock

  • very nice, although some of the text goes by too quickly to read comfortably. I especially like "Time is what prevents everything from happening at once", although even the preventing is happening now and therefore at once.

  • Jesus and God FTW! =D

    p.s. this IS domincanorabido

  • Time moves with a blast of gravity. It appears cone-like at first, but it swirls soon after in random (relative) ways. We live in a mixed plane of gravity. I'm assuming that this is with the galaxy that we are moving on our planet = time. I don't think that you could experience time backwards b/c it would appear forwards to you, even though you are moving back in relation to everyone else. Hard to explain...

  • While dwelling on time is a waste of time this is art, and art is not a waste of time - or is it. It is a hell of a great way to waste time then. This was actually sort of liberating. It was a happy reflection of the topic and yes-we need smiles this time of year and especially this particular year. The past eight have been an ever-growing nightmare.

  • welcome and thank you

  • Great Job Randy. Clearly your video about time is captivating the audience into the timeless tradition of debate. ;) 5 Stars and regards from me for 2009 Derek.

  • Its great to have open debate rather than the seminar approach used by many professionals to brainwash the innocent

  • I agree and shouldi add WTF Why the fuss, Women Think Faster, When Time Finishes?

    Want To Fluster, Why Talk Funny? :)

  • woops - better not get into sexism!!!

  • Fascinating use of words and I love jazz, is it Dizzy Gillespie?

  • Not quite - Dizzie was a trumpeter playing complex chord changes that characterized the Bebop Era - this jazz is more mellow - more blues - Loverman played on the saxophone by Charlie Parker

  • Ahh, I thought he was a composer too.

    I haven't heard much of Charlie Parker's work, I was always an Armstrong fan.

  • What are you are trying to accomplish here? What's the profound significant real life application that will improve and dramatically impact people's lives here. Is this a futile excerice in philospophizing about life ... what what what??

  • Unfortunately early January is generally regarded as a depressing period of the year - so possibly a few smiles might help - nothing TOO serious intended

  • your comments on 2:40 are very subjective. Are you saying that we have to suffer in order to produce something? and if we have peace then we dont advance? so why countries within AFrica have not produce those icons where they suffered as much? or many other communities of the world who continuosly experience hate, murder and cruelty?

    Ignorants like you make me sick

  • Those artists are the product of education and hard work and not the product of suffering and murder. Again, many communities have experienced devastation & have had no icons.Ur theory is pointless,unsubstantiated & without scientific prove.

    Do you think by putting a child under pressure, (lets say if someone kills his father) would that kid's likelihood of becoming an icon due to the amount of stress he will endure for the lost of his father throughout his life will increase? I think NOT.

  • Let's be fair,Chris19: It is a scientific psychological fact that a person or even a nation develops more intelligence,resilience and audacity under pressure and through a life of hurdles. Starving,suffering artists are more sublime in their works,and we see evidence of this every day,from Frida Kahlo to Amy Winehouse to Hemingway to Porter. Disadvantages of any kind CHALLENGE the Human spirit,and the whole Jewish people though millennia has attested to this phenomenon. Call it Darwinism.

  • So,to your theory,put a child under pressure,the right kind,mind you,and it is likely that skills will develop to overcome handicaps. Of child education,Montaigne wrote "Vitamque sub-dio,et trepidis agat,in rebus",-let him live outside,always surrounded by alarm.- As to why African long-suffering nations have not yet developed any "iconic" inventions,give them time: Germany,England and Scandinavia were barbaric-Imperial England still was until very recently-during their inception as nations.

  • Last,do not misconstrue my theory: Not ALL children that suffer will overcome the hurdles,not all will become geniuses,but each and every genius in History had mild to severe handicaps,ranging from sociological like bastardy and homosexuality to physical like dwarfism,deafness and tuberculosis. You are right,they are the product of hard work,but what caused it? Prosperity,peace stagnates creativity. Randomatness was only stirring debate by CITING dialogue from Bergman's "The Seventh Seal"

  • Have a look at the RANDOMATNESS video RANDOM DREAM - he confirms that only 10% of those born gay have totally supportive parents and that these are the ones who go on to outstanding greatness - but at the same time those who have suffered the most and who have overcome the deepest hate can also achieve greatness.

  • ANYONE can achieve greatness,gay or straight,woman or man. But what pushes them to that degree,it's another story. Whether it is the classical stage mother,the castrating father,the over-demanding couple,the wheel-chair,etc.,that SOMETHING is the incentive,the passport,even,to transcend the disadvantages life has thrown our way. Having too much,without any effort from one's part can only cut one's wings. Unfortunately I know that first-hand.

  • how refreshing to read - art of beating bullying is to deny the bully any joy

  • You are much closer to the truth than you realise - but the point you have not appreciated is that those particular words recall a memorable moment in cinema history created by an icon in that field. More to the point might be to argue where the cuckoo clock indeed originated from - possibly Bavaria?

  • Great job!!!:)*****

  • excellent loved it loved the jazz in the backround and the message was right on

  • Love it, thanks for sharing that with us.

  • This video gives such a delightful eye on a subject most of us take for granted. Thank you.

    xoxo~

  • This is pretty cool.

  • umm... why is ther a whole video devoted to a theory thats structure is irrelevant?

  • Very cool! I responded with an original song I wrote called "Time"

    Hope you enjoy!

    peace,

    Scott