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Dunn, Jonathan

"The Revolutions of Time"

It
is a complicated situation."
I smiled softly, "So is always the case."
"In truth it is: time reveals all things yet do all things reveal time?"

"What do you mean?" I asked him.
"Our situation is complicated by differing views of time, and I was
wondering aloud if history and the present reality disclose the truth
about time in the same way that time reveals the truth of the present.
If our way were more illuminated, the journey would be easier."
"Perhaps that is why men look to the well lit paths of history, or to
the dim conjectures of the future rather than the dark, yet detailed
ways of present."
"Perhaps," he said, "But the present is so fleeting that it holds little
intrigue"
"Even so, it is the stage, not still waiting behind the curtain, nor
already performed."
"Yet the past controls by influences and prejudices, justified or not,
and it will doubtless be the view of the council that the past must be
redone, that the problems be addressed at the source," Bernibus replied.

"I am still in the dark about all your inferences," I said.
"My apologies, I forget myself. But let us not dwell on subjects which
may become quite exhausted in the near future, for better or worse," he
told me.


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