The beginning of another year furnishes us with an update that we live a lot of our lives by the clock and the schedule. The message is considerably more grounded when the new year is the remainder of a thousand years, conveying the number 2,000.

Yet, what precisely is time? There are three responses: one in material science and reasoning (time as an actual peculiarity), one more in brain research (our feeling of taking a break), and
the third in math and designing (the time that we measure and use to direct our lives). Devlin's Point will, obviously, focus on the remainder of these three thoughts.

 

By: Irfan Ilahi

Turbat, Kech