The chronometer
Dollcee said, there is a lot of serious debate going on amongst the professors about how the business schools over ran the institutions.
Dollcee said, I thought the business schools have always been at the centre of the institutions.
Dos said, the business schools are very recent. The institutions were established to prove beyond all reasonable doubt that the metaphysical controls the universe.
Dollcee said, that is probably why we don’t have an audience, we know nothing about the business, or the metaphysical, for that matter.
Dos said, at least we know that our ignorance is far greater than what we don’t know yet and we don’t even know what we don’t know yet.
Dollcee said, too true, if we knew what we didn’t know yet, we would be a lot better informed.
Cybo said, as soon as I learn something, I realized that I don’t know something else.
Dollcee said, I suppose that is one of the big advantages of being young, you have a future to chip away at all the things you don’t know, you don’t know yet.
Dos said, that is one of the reasons I acknowledge the continuum. It is far too confusing and restrictive to watch a clock. The clock is the most foolish invention, in my opinion. What is wrong with spins and rotations of the planet.
Dollcee said, I think it was developed to enable the measurement of distance.
Dos said, measurements should have remained an arbitrary thing. ‘We might arrive’, sounds much better than, ‘you will arrive’.
Dollcee said, you are very fortunate Dos that you are not enslaved to the chronometer.
Dos said, with the adoption of machine language, it seems to me that citizens have a long-standing habit of enslaving themselves and not even being aware of it.
Padoke mumbled, they enslaved wolves and now we are domestic pets. Look out, that’s all I can say.