Out of Time
Today is Tuesday. It could really be Tuesday! No I'm not kidding hahaha. It could even be Wednesday. It might be Thursday...maybe. but it's definitely NOT Friday. Let's get that clear, OK? "Today", September 3, 2021 is NOT a Friday, alright? It would be incorrect to say that today is a Friday. It would be incorrect to say that because it's just plain wrong and it's not a Friday. So, as you can see with my logical proof, it's not Friday. Alright? Good. I'm glad we've got that cleared up.
Time is funny. I've written about time before where I made diagrams and explained how the concept of time is actually completely fake and time doesn't actually exist. Models for time as most people comprehend it-- things like calendars, clocks, day/night, etc.-- really are just man-made concepts invented to make hunting/growing plants more efficient and then it transitioned into making working at a job more efficient. For example without these (made up) concepts like clocks, how would everyone know to get to their job at the same time? Maybe one or two people might make it to work without watches but most jobs require coordination and cooperation to complete tasks. So you need everyone necessary to operate the equipment, cook the food, whateverwhatever to be at their jobs at the same time.
But obviously these concepts aren't real. And it's not that much of a ground breaking revelation to say this, though most people still wouldn't be able to comprehend it. As I have said before, most people view time as like a straight line that just keeps going forward, maybe with like an arrow at the progressing end. Time is not like this and is instead more like a mobius strip with lines with nodes along the edges of the surface, which expands infinitely in diameter from the point of origination. Another way to think of time accurately is as the same thing but instead of a mobius strip it is a 'golden spiral'. Both a mobius strip and a golden spiral are infinite and repeating, just in different ways.
That's why it could be Tuesday right now. It could be Wednesday too. Really it could be anything but Friday. Weekdays don't really have a feel anymore. The only time days of the week have a feel is when you're in school and you are sticking to a strict, M-F 9-4 schedule. Then Friday feels like the end of a cycle and Saturday feels like freedom and fun and Sunday feels like slight dread and Monday feels like working the plantation.
That type of schedule isn't unique to school, it's a traditional 40 hour work week schedule that modern schools mostly borrowed and adopted into their own system. Most people used to work on schedules of M-F 9-4/5. And that was that.
But that doesn't happen anymore. Gone are the days of your job only wanting you for the same amount of time on the same days for 45 years of your life until you retire. Gone are the days of businesses being open until 5 and being closed on Sundays. Gone are even the days of schools using the 40 hour work week schedule. Things are and have been getting increasingly chaotic in regards to the traditional concept of "time". Businesses are open 24/7, people work random jigsaw puzzle hours, schools no longer meet in person and instead a lot of kids attend school in random hour or so increments on their computers after which, when they log off, they're basically not in school anymore until they have to log back on for their next class. Even the seasons are out of whack. The heat lasts well into October and the cold barely comes on until February, and then it only lasts for a few weeks. And soon the reverse will be true, with long and harsh winters and very short but intense summers. Daylight savings time, an attempt by humans to control the skies, puts even more chaos into the traditional concept of "time".
So with all this I am confident in saying this: time is over. We are out of "time". Now I am not saying that the actuality of time is over or anything like that, but instead I am saying that the traditional concept of linear time as made up by humans is over. Days can be interchangeable and months no longer reflect the seasons they're traditionally supposed to reflect. So why is this happening? Well there are two main reasons.
The first reason is the obvious one (at least obvious to anyone who pays attention to reality). That is that we are entering the Apocalypse. Revelation is literally playing out in real time and soon-- no I don't know how soon-- but soon, the world will be thrust into extreme turmoil and tribulation.
The second, and more explainable, reason is that humanity's need to control time is no longer a priority. It's no longer a priority because humans are no longer a major resource in the coming future. Think back to why the traditional, linear concept of time was created: to make hunting/growing plants more efficient for humans and then it transitioned into making working at a job more efficient. This concept of time was formed and has been in use when humans were an extremely necessary resource for the physical world. A donkey could not work at a factory and a wasp could not harvest watermelon. But now, with automation and the ascension of the psychic realm over the physical, you really don't need people to perform most tasks. Robots or just computer protocols/programs can perform most peoples' jobs for them. And unlike humans, computers don't need to be tricked into doing work or have random rules about reality made up so that they can be competent and get to work at the right time. You also don't need to pay a computer to do a task. So the necessity for time to be viewed as a straight line going forward, which is a complete lie, is no longer actually a necessity. So it is slowly rotting and dying, just as every other physical institution is.
Most people don't have very long left to live. Maybe 5-7 years max. I'm a doctor and I'm diagnosing 50-60% of the global population, mainly in urban clusters and in "developed" countries, with terminal disease. And that major wipe out will only be the beginning of this turmoil and tribulation of the coming end times. Because after that, when only 40% or so of people remain, things will start to get really, really, really weird and cruel. So just remember, it's definitely not Friday today. And anyone who says that it is Friday today is untrustworthy and probably going to die in half a decade. That's what my research tells me hehehe.