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("I have recovered it. / What? Eternity. / It is the sea / Matched with the sun").
He asks, in sly innocence: "Has INSTANTANEITY become, for the materialists of the Single Market, what ETERNITY once was for the spiritualists?" The text throws out tasty neologisms: the "NANOCHRONOLOGY" of automated stock-trading systems, the "SECURALISM" of speculators, the "MEGALOSCOPY" of Google Earth, and the "AEROPOLITICS" of air power and virtual networks with global reach.
And hey, while that sounds all good and reasonable at first, let us consider just what "eternity" would mean.
While there are volumes of things to explain afterwards, such as how GPS works and why it matters, etc., at least the kids know what a cell phone is and can relate to it even if understanding what eternity is, or what black holes are, is too much for them at this point in their learning.
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So what is eternity?
What more "eternity" could you ever need?
Yeah, that's what unconscious eternity feels like.
Yet what seems eternity is but a few excruciating minutes.
Vice: If you could only eat two foods for eternity, what two foods… would you eat… for eternity?
This mayhem went on for what seemed an eternity.
But we spent what seemed an eternity trying the cape on, admiring and deliberating it.
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