Time is a stretch of nerve fibers: seemingly continuous from a distance but disjointed close up, with microscopic gaps between fibers. Nervous action flows through one segment of time, abruptly stops, pauses, leaps through a vacuum, and resumes in the neighboring segment.
Alan Lightman, físico e escritor contemporâneo norte-americano, in Einstein’s Dreams
quinta-feira, 8 de abril de 2010
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