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"content": "Time bears us all on, as surfers on a cosmic wave, onward, ever, to whatever awaits us.\n\nIt is axiomatic that there is no going back - though I have read some suggestions that time travel to the past is theoretically possible. Which always makes me smile. If that is admitted, then, in the past, the future exists - and our, ever changing, present is only the past in some great causative surge.\n\nSo, what do you feel, nostr:npub1dsdgn279kkzrmuxxq2v686l26k8u97hjkve342zlpqcfsqk4xtpstkl2mp? The pull away from what was, from what is now, or into something further and beyond?\n\nSomehow, I suspect all three.",
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