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Time... inside the Matrix

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Morpheus: What is real? How do you define real? If you're talking about what you can feel, what you can smell, what you can taste and see, then real is simply electrical signals interpreted by your brain. This is the world that you know. The world as it was at the end of the twenty first century.  It's time to load the program. We can load anything you want, from weapons, books, apps, language programs, physical fitness training equipment, and TIME...lots of it!!!  I know you're  out there  I can feel you now I know that your afraid Your afraid of us Your afraid of change I don't know the future I didn't come here to tell you how this is going to end I came here to tell you how this is going to begin I'm going to hang up this phone And then I'm going to show these people what you don't want them to see I'm going to show them a world without you A world without the standard clock time A world where anything is possible  A world where time has value...

Just IN TIME 1440 IS HERE

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If you haven't seen the move In Time with Justin Timberlake, get on Netflix or whatever and watch it ASAP..   Here he has just one hundred fourteen minutes and nine seconds left before he timesout... (dies) Even though the movie is fiction and didn't get great reviews... that would be expected, since most people are oblivious to the tangible concept of time... Here Justin Timberlake (Will Salas) is down to 22 seconds before he would timeout. In this scene he is playing cards and bluffs his way to win one thousand one hundred years below!!!! 1440TIME                                                                          ...

Slowing Down the Clock of your Mind Clear the Mechanism

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How to slow down the clock in your mind, by clearing the mechanism. Speeding up time to slow it down... One of the methods taught in speed reading is showing  paragraphs pass by your computer screen at tremendous rates, 10,000 words a minute, down to 5,000, 2,500, 1000, 750 by the time you get to 500 words a minute it seems really slow, and 300 words a minute is like watching paint dry. With practice, speed reading can be done by anyone. The average person reads about 200-250 words a minute, with just one week, or less of practice you can increase your reading speed by 100-300 percent with ease. Let's look at another example using the batting range. You step into a super-fast pitch cage (100mph); the ball looks like a blur, after seeing ten pitchers whiz by, you move to the fast (90mph), or medium pitch (80). The ball now appears much slower coming at you, enabling you to see it clear and hitting it sharply, and if you went into the...