Now that I look, it's a wonder I'm still keeping a journal this long. Before this, I had started journals about 4 times, each with one, or rarely, two entries. But this journal has managed to survive. It has stood against onslaughts of procrastination and blistering attacks of apathy.
Let's say that between the time it took to write the first word in this sentence time stopped. Can you ask how long time stopped? No, since if the duration of the time stopped could be measured, then that means that it began at a certain point and ended at a certain point in time. There could be no time distance between the two points, since time has stopped. Therefore the time stoppage would begin and end in the same point in time. Any time stoppage would have no duration, therefore time cannot completely stop.
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