Arrow Of Time Part 2

EPISODE · Jan 6, 2020 · 12 MIN

Arrow Of Time Part 2

from Welcome To Earth Stories

What is Time, what are its facets, and how is it calculated? Season 1, Episode 14 Time Capsule Crayon drawings of stick figures, arts and craft designs along with our signatures. Outline of our hand prints, a cassette tape thrown in with our favourite music.Autumn sun perched in the clouds.Teacher adjusted his Polaroid as we assembled. This moment will be captured and dated.I may never see their faces again since time has a tendency of moving forward. Minutes will turn into days, and days into decades. Everything will be fade. Our Childhood crushes and acne, talent shows and bullies, including our awkward teacher holding the camera. He snapped the photo gathered our stick figures, hand prints and signatures, placed the cassette tape on-top of a Time magazine.Enveloped the photo and wrote the year in the centre. Our teacher said something about the future generations as he cradled our Future relics, placed them in a box, cut out a portion of the school portable and covered it with wood. No one wants to be forgotten, we crave immortality. Everyday we build our time capsules to leave our evidence behind, rather books or work of art, or the children we bear.My stick figures, hand print and signature will live on, in a capsule long after I’m gone. Visit me on Twitter @Poeticearthling  To support the show please Buy me a coffee  You can give per episode or monthly _____________________________________________________________________ You can follow me on Twitter @Poeticearthling Music for this episode: Darkest Child, by Kevin Macleod Charm-Train, by Sergey Cheremisinov Underground Stars, by Loxbeats Also please click on the ling and support the show at Buy Me A Coffee

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