SIGNS OF THE BEGINNING OF THE EARTH'S TRANSITION INTO THE FOURTH DIMENSION:

1. Accelerating the manifestation of destructive negative emotions(evil, hatred, greed, resentment, fear, etc.)
2. The manifestation of new pain sensations and new diseases that have not been manifested until this time.
3. A sharp increase in the number of deaths among mankind.
4. An increase in the number of stillborn children and children with congenital abnormalities.
5. The growth of disability among all segments of the population.
6. The collapse of all long-cherished plans for the creation of life reality.
7. Acceleration of the time of day (now the duration of the day = 16 hours and continues to decrease further)
8. Acceleration of time in general (2 hours of normal time pass in 1 hour)
9. An increase in the number of earthquakes and other natural actions on the Planet.
10. Accelerating the development of the animal and flora in nature.
11. Increasing the speed of the flow of rivers, increasing the volume of water mass on the Planet.
12. Sharp cataclysms in Everyday life(snowfalls, heavy rains, floods, etc.)
13. Falling temperature stability, constant temperature fluctuations, climate change throughout the year.


Gospel of Matthew: chapter 24, verses 15-22:

So when you see the abomination of desolation, spoken of through the prophet Daniel, standing in the holy place,

whoever reads, let him understand, then let those who are in Judea flee to the mountains;

and whoever is on the roof, let him not come down to take anything from his house;

and whoever is in the field, let him not turn back to take his clothes.

Woe to pregnant women and breastfeeding women in those days!

Pray that your flight does not happen in winter or on Saturday,

for then there will be a great tribulation such as has not been from the beginning of the world until now, and never will be.

And if those days had not been shortened, no flesh would have been saved; but for the sake of the elect those days will be shortened.

Gospel of Luke: chapter 21, verses 20-24:

When you see Jerusalem surrounded by armies, then know that its desolation is at hand:

then let those who are in Judea flee to the mountains; and whoever is in the city, get out of it; and whoever is in the vicinity, do not enter it,

for these are the days of vengeance, may all that is written be fulfilled.

Woe to those who are pregnant and breastfeeding in those days; for there will be great calamity on earth and wrath against this people:

and they shall fall by the edge of the sword, and be taken captive into all nations; and Jerusalem will be trampled underfoot by the Gentiles until the times of the Gentiles are ended.

The problem of the modern world is an acute shortage of time. At the same time, those who are over 50 will say that this shortage has not been felt so acutely before. There was enough time for work, and for rest, and for doing something around the house. Now, literally, you barely have time to do the most necessary things. Why is that?

Many modern scientists have paid attention to the issue of the transience of time, or rather, the fact that it began to run much faster than before. The passage of time is greatly accelerated. In general, this problem could be considered fictional, so to speak, attributed to the subjective perception of a person, if not for the theory of relativity of Albert Einstein, who in 1905, at the age of 25, revolutionized science and ordinary human thinking with his discovery.

He wrote: “Everyone who is seriously engaged in science is convinced that the laws of the Universe bear the imprint of a higher Mind, so superior to man that we, with our modest abilities, should bow before Him reverently.”

The beginning of the 20th century was the beginning of a particularly progressive development and formation of science. Einstein also made a significant contribution to this. Once, when journalists asked him how he makes discoveries, Albert Einstein replied: “I just turn to God, Who created all these laws, and ask Him how they work.” This answer was taken as a joke by journalists, and indeed, it could be understood as such, were it not for the fact that the discoveries made by Einstein exceeded the limits of ordinary human thinking.

He wrote: “The more science comprehends physical world the more we come to conclusions that can only be resolved by faith.” The Bible says, "There is one Lord among all, rich to all who call on Him." (Romans 10:12) “If any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask God, who gives freely to all and without reproach, and it will be given to him.” (James 1:5)

The special theory of relativity - SRT, refuted the concept of the constancy of many fundamental quantities, such as time, mass, length, etc. For example, in Newton's mechanics, time was considered absolute, it was believed that, as Newton wrote, “it flows in the same way, regardless of anything external ". "The duration or age of the existence of things remains the same, whether the movements are fast or slow or they do not exist at all." The constant synchronicity of time was considered in Newton's mechanics as obvious and independent of different frames of reference.

But in the theory of relativity, the opposite conclusions were drawn. As a result of the experiments, it turned out that Newton's statements are valid only for special cases when two or more events occur in the same frame of reference. From the postulates of SRT - the special theory of relativity, it follows that time flows differently in different frames of reference. If exact clocks with exactly the same time readings are placed on different planets in space, then later it will be found that each clock shows different time. Different planets move in space with different speeds relative to each other, and each planet is an independent frame of reference.

The duration of events will be shorter in the frame of reference in which the point is stationary. That is, moving clocks run slower than stationary clocks and show a longer time interval between events. For example: If you launch a spaceship into space at a speed equal to 99.99% of the speed of light, then according to calculations, if this ship returns to earth in 14.1 years, then 1000.1 years will pass on earth during this time. The greater the speed of a moving object, the slower time passes on it.

Time dilation was directly measured in an experiment with chronometers placed on jet aircraft. This experiment was carried out in 1971 by two American physicists, J. S. Heifel and R. E. Keating. For the experiment, two fully coordinated cesium clocks were needed, accurate to 10 (-13), that is, with an error of 1/10,000,000,000,000. One of them stood motionless at the Naval Observatory in Washington, while the other was installed on a jet aircraft , which flew around the world, first from east to west, and then vice versa. In both cases, a distinct and well-measurable difference was found in the readings of the clocks standing still and the clocks flying on the plane. The difference completely coincided with the theoretically calculated value.

There is another confirmation of time dilation proven with the help of muons. A muon is an unstable, spontaneously decaying elementary particle. It has an extremely short lifespan of 0.0000022 seconds. Arising in the upper atmosphere, it moves to the ground and is recorded by instruments. And then it becomes noticeable that the path he has traveled, that is, the length of his flight path, must correspond to a much longer duration of the time that he can actually exist. It turns out that moving randomly in the atmosphere at a speed close to the speed of light, according to SRT, the muon lifetime runs slower. At the same time, the muon's own lifetime in its own frame of reference remains the same, but in the frame of reference of an earthly observer, the muon's lifetime has changed and become longer.

But back to the theory of temporal acceleration. Why did time on earth begin to run faster? It is known that in order to slow down the passage of time, you need to increase the speed, therefore, to speed up time, the speed must be reduced. Our planet had to reduce its speed. There needs to be a serious reason for this. And there is this reason.

American astrobiologists D. Brownlee and P. Ward came to the conclusion that the increase in temperature on planet earth is the result of solar activity, and it is due to the fact that our luminary is a young growing star. Expanding, the sun gradually absorbs our planet.

This understanding is consistent with biblical prophecy, which says: “The fourth angel poured out his bowl on the sun: and it was given to him to burn people with fire. And a strong heat burned people, and they blasphemed the name of God. (Rev. 16:8-9) It is also said: “The heavens will pass away with a noise (“They will pass away” - the old Slavic word meaning - they will cease to exist), the elements, having flared up, will be destroyed, the earth, and all things on it will burn. (2 Pet. 3:10)

It is worth noting that the extraction of minerals over the past century has reached fantastic figures. Many billions of tons of oil, billions of tons of gas, coal and other minerals have been mined and burned. They are forever destroyed, turned into energy that has been wasted. If we take into account the oxygen burned and other factors, then huge numbers are also accumulating here. The needs of mankind are growing, production continues and grows.

According to satellite imagery, massive melting and sliding of glaciers has already been noted, but the flooding of territories, which should be associated with this, does not occur, rather, on the contrary, the water disappears. The inland seas are drying up. Evaporating, water vapor rises into the atmosphere, where it cools and falls back to earth as precipitation. Probably, supersaturated thermal masses, which always tend to rise up, prevent normal cooling. In other words, we began to lose water, it goes into space. The total amount of matter consumed by the planet has far exceeded trillions of tons. By this amount, the mass of our planet has decreased.

Sun and Earth According to the laws of gravity, any decrease in the mass of the planet should affect its orbit. The attraction of the growing sun will act in increasing proportion to the two ongoing processes. At the same time, the moon, the only one natural satellite the earth will gradually move away from us.

The reason for this is the same laws of gravity. The fact that the moon is slowly moving away from us has already been noticed by astronomers. We are gradually losing it. Since its effect on the earth is extremely significant (tides, ebbs and flows, and many others), the decrease in its influence due to its distance will lead to a number of natural disasters. Changing the orbit of the earth and its gradual approach to the sun should cause an increase in the average daily temperature and climate change. This is happening now. A phenomenon that is considered in the scientific world to be the "greenhouse effect".

Several thousand tons of chlorofluorocarbon compounds are produced and used annually in the world. Getting into the atmosphere, they are able to remain there for 60 - 80 years, migrating over the planet. It is known that one molecule of chlorine oxide destroys a thousand molecules of ozone. "ozone holes" are formed. Ozone layer, like a blanket, protects our planet from the scorching sun, dangerous ultraviolet rays and solar radiation. The destruction of the ozone layer will also lead to an increase in the scorching solar effect.

The Bible says: “And there will be signs in the sun and the moon and the stars, and on the earth there will be despondency of the nations and perplexity; and the sea will roar and rage. People will die of fear and expectation of disasters coming to the universe, for the powers of heaven will be shaken. (Luke 21:25-26)

"Lift up your eyes to the heavens, and look down upon the earth: for the heavens will vanish like smoke, and the earth will decay like a garment, and its inhabitants will also die out." (Isaiah 51:6)

Year after year, revolution after revolution, our planet continues to change its orbit and approaches the sun. If we compare solar system with a model of an atom, where at a certain distance from each other, around the nucleus, electrons rotate, it is possible to understand how the speed of the earth's movement has decreased. Electrons that are closer to the nucleus rotate more slowly than those that are farther from the nucleus. How closer planet towards the sun, the slower it will rotate around it, slowed down by the more powerful gravitational field of the sun. As the speed decreases, time will speed up. It will just go faster. This does not mean that the day will become 23 or 22 hours. No. The smaller trajectory of the orbit is compensated by the lower speed of rotation along this orbit. There are 24 hours left in the day, but these are not the 24 hours that were before.

In each individual frame of reference, time flows differently, but it flows the same for an observer in this frame. If on spaceship 14.1 years have passed, and on earth 1000.1 years, then the astronauts lived their 14 years quite normally, just like earthlings, they lived their 1000 years quite normally. Being in different independent reference systems, they did not feel any difference in the run-up. Everyone lived their own time, the same seconds, days, weeks, etc. They lived according to the same standard of time - a measurement, which is used as a constantly uniform process, for example: the swing of a pendulum, the movement of an arrow along a dial, etc. d.

The question arises: How, then, in general, could one see and realize temporal acceleration?

First: The change happened very quickly, in a short period of time - one human life. If it stretched out for 300 - 400 years, no one would have noticed anything.

Secondly: The change took place within the same frame of reference - this is our planet.

Third: Change is still happening. Time continues to accelerate, and this acceleration is within the perception zone of our biological clock, which is forced to constantly adapt to the constantly changing mode of transience. The speed of the planet is not a constant value now, it continues to decrease. This year will go by faster than last, and next year will go by faster than this one.

Any system tries to return to its normal state, that is, to balance, but the earth continues to reduce speed, increasing temporal acceleration. If the speed of the planet ceases to decrease and becomes a constant value, the earth will occupy a certain orbit and the acceleration will stop. Time will pass in its usual, normal mode. In other words, the uniformity of the course of time depends on the constancy of the speed. From this dependence it follows that time can not only be accelerated, but also slowed down if the speed is constantly increasing.

There is a speed limit at which time ceases to exist altogether. The limit at which time is zero. If we assume that even it can be stepped over, then we find ourselves where time has gone negative, i.e., in the past. But in this case, the speed should be equal to plus or minus infinity, that is, it should be so super huge that it will be much less than zero. A speed that is so far ahead of time that it begins to catch up with it. At such speeds, no matter is able to exist.

According to calculations, when moving at the speed of light, the length of an object is so compressed that it becomes zero. No material body can move with such speed. The speed of light is the speed limit for any material body.

Any matter consists of molecules, molecules consist of atoms, atoms consist of nuclei and electrons, and as a result, all this division comes to the point that everything consists simply of positive and negative charges and even less, or rather, from nothing, from emptiness. However, all this emptiness, or vacuum, is nothing but energy. The vacuum energy contained inside a simple light bulb is enough to completely destroy the earth. It is known from physics that the particles that make up any physical body move inside this body at speeds close to the speed of light. When we take any thing in our hand, we do not even think about what kind of movement occurs in it and how much energy it contains.

The speed of light is the limit at which matter ceases to exist, turning into energy. When moving at the speed of light, any matter turns into light. The sun is a huge reactor on which explosions of the greatest power take place. sunlight- this is the mass of the sun ejected into space at a speed of 300,000 km / s. Light is a stream of tiny charged energy quanta called photons. Elementary particles, which make up any matter, continuously move inside its closed system at very high speeds close to the speed of light, but never reaching it. If some material body begins to move in space faster than the speed of the particles of which it consists, the system will “open” and the body will “crumble” down to photons. When the speed of movement of a physical body exceeds the speed of movement of its own particles, the closed system of this body breaks. This means that no matter can move faster than the speed of the particles of its constituents. Everything that starts moving at the speed of light turns into light.

Photons are the only particles that always move in space at the speed of light and do not have a rest mass. There are no resting photons. The resulting photons can exist forever until they are assimilated by matter, that is, they are transformed into material particles.

If two particles with opposite charges and equal masses, such as an electron and a positron, collide, they will both disappear in a bright flash of light. It is also known that light can turn into a particle: a photon can turn into an electron pair of an electron and a positron. When an atom passes from one stationary state to another, one photon is emitted or absorbed, that is, light is emitted or absorbed.

In fact, it turns out that any matter is created from light, representing its lower energy level. Gold and iron are made of this light, as well as the bread that we eat. Everything is made of light. Energy constantly forms matter, and matter, being annihilated, gives rise to energy. This cycle in the universe is constant. God created everything with His word: "He spoke and it was." In the scientific world, statements have already been made that matter is actually some kind of oscillatory waves similar to sound waves. By the way, according to the spectrum of light scattering, one can also judge the sounds that come from matter. After all, they make oscillatory movements that give rise to acoustic waves. But these same movements cause the play of reflected light. Therefore, the spectra of sound and light are fully consistent with each other.

The energy reserves are unimaginable. From Albert Einstein's theory of relativity it follows that every kind of energy has mass, and that every matter, having mass, is also energy. Expressing the ratio of mass and energy by the formula E = mc ^ 2, where energy is equal to mass times the speed of light squared, we find that 1 gram of matter contains 25,000,000 kilowatt hours of energy.

Matter is like a store of energy, which is stored there until a certain time, so that it can be extracted again, creating everything new and new. But since the energy of photons always significantly exceeds the energy of the molecules of the substance from which they were formed, such cycles constantly increase the reserves of matter in the Universe. This means that if you split, for example, an ingot of gold, turning it into light, and then again create an ingot from this light, you will get not one ingot, but many more. This is very reminiscent of the principle of sowing and reaping discovered by Christ. What is sown will not bear fruit if it does not die, if it does not cease to exist.

We won't get more if we don't sacrifice less. Speaking in parables, Christ revealed many secrets of the universe. He said to his disciples: "It has been given to you to know the mysteries of the kingdom of God, and to the rest in parables." (Luke 8:10) God is the Creator. This is his essence. He didn't just create and stop once. No. He continues to create always and unceasingly. Astronomers have already established that the universe is constantly expanding.

Returning to temporal acceleration, it can be noted that since time depends on speed and any material body already at the speed of light turns into light, that is, it is practically destroyed, only beings consisting of light itself can step over all these limits and exist where there is no time . It is noteworthy that the Bible describes angels as beings made of light.

If our planet stopped and stopped all movement altogether, then time would be the most fleeting on earth than anywhere else in the universe, but we would not realize this. Of course, this will not happen, but time will go faster and faster. This may be a second, deeper understanding of the meaning of the words of Jesus Christ. Foretelling the events of the future, He said: “For then there will be great tribulation, such as has not been from the beginning of the world until now, and will not be. And if those days had not been shortened, no flesh would have been saved; but for the sake of the elect those days will be shortened.” (Matt. 24:21-22) And the days will become shorter, and they will pass faster.

The temporal acceleration that has begun is a signal that everything has already begun. The great time of tribulation that awaits the earth is at hand.

Among all the civilizations of the Universe, created by the God of creations, only one earth has fallen and lives in sin. The first earthly civilization was destroyed for its sins by water, by a worldwide flood.

“For the Lord saw that the corruption of people on earth was great, and that all the thoughts and thoughts of their hearts were evil at all times.” (Gen. 6:5) Our civilization will be destroyed by fire. But before that, so many disasters will fall on the earth and such a time of sorrow will come, which the earth has not yet known from its very creation. “But for the sake of the elect those days will be shortened,” says Christ.

Most the simplest example spatio-temporal relativity is a picture of the starry sky. Looking at Jupiter, we see what happened 40 minutes ago. If you look at the nearest star to us, Alpha Centauri, you will see what happened 4.3 years ago. The light from the star Sirius reaches us in 8.8 years, the light of Capella from the constellation Auriga takes 46 years, Canopus - almost 200. In the constellation Orion there is the star Rigel, its light reaches us only after 800 years. If you point the telescope at a small patch of fog a little higher than the average Andromeda star, then this means that we see the light of a new star system in another galaxy. More precisely, what happened there 2.2 million years ago. Right now you see not the present, but the past, in its various temporal distances. The picture of the present is created from the pictures of the past.

Albert Einstein, theory of relativity

According to the theory of relativity, we are all in a curved four-dimensional space-time. Where time is the fourth dimension of reality. Any movement is now recognized as a displacement in time and space. The four-dimensional space of our universe is curved. Each point of this space is both the beginning and the end. Leaving any point in space and going around the Universe, you can freely return to the same point. But since space is four-dimensional and the fourth dimension is time, then, having left a certain time point and circled time, you can return to the same time point from which you left. If we could move along the fourth dimension, then the walls would not be an obstacle for us. We could leave and enter enclosed spaces without going through doors and windows. The Bible says: “In the evening, when the doors of the house where His disciples were gathering were locked for fear of the Jews, Jesus came and stood in the middle, and said to them: Peace be with you! They, embarrassed and frightened, thought they saw a spirit. (John 20:19; Luke 24:37)

In 1943, at the height of the Second World War, A. Einstein participated in the experiment of the US Navy - navy to create an undetectable ship. Using the strongest force field, scientists wanted to create a ship invisible to enemy radars. The destroyer Eldridge was specially equipped for the experiments. As a result, the ship became truly invisible, but then everything took an unpredictable turn, the destroyer disappeared. There was a movement of the vessel in time and space. All this led to a number of very strange events, both with the ship and with the crew on it. Subsequently, this experiment was called the Philadelphia experiment. At that time, Einstein was working on the unified field theory. This was to be another breakthrough in physics.

Everything that was achieved was used primarily for military purposes. Probably, this was the reason why, shortly before his death, Einstein destroyed his latest scientific works, writing in his diary that humanity is not ready to possess such knowledge and uses everything for evil.

Back in the mid-1930s, two Russian physicists proposed a theory in which time was considered as matter or energy. It turned out that time can both be absorbed and released by matter. Both scientists were repressed, and one was shot. The second physicist N. A. Kozyrev survived, while still in the camp, he continued to work on his theory. It is noteworthy that in the 1990s a group of physicists from Russian Academy Sciences subscribed to this discovery, officially recognizing it as valid and confirming this with a series of experiments. Now we can say that the possibility of the existence of special zones on earth, with a changed course of time, is quite real.

God said: "Call to Me - and I will answer you, show you great and inaccessible things that you do not know." (Jer. 33:3)

God is ready to reveal to us much more than we care to know. The Lord, who has no change and no shadow of change, is the complete possessor of time and space. Time is in his hands like clay, with which he is able to do whatever He pleases. The Creator is Incomprehensible, Immutable, Boundless, Infinite, Omnipresent, Omnipotent, Omniscient, Eternal… One of His names is Existing, which means existing always now. Just as any point in space is always “here” for God, so every moment of time is always “now” for Him.

Meister Eckhardt, who had a visionary encounter with God, wrote: “The exclusivity of the Lord lies in the fact that God is exalted beyond space and time. He lives in the continuous "now" and in the "eternal now", where the past, present and future are merged into one. For God, everything is at once. When we mortals talk about the past present or the future, it is because we are subject to time and think in terms of time associated with it. But for the Lord there is no time. This means that God will hear my tomorrow's prayers not tomorrow, just like my yesterday's prayers, he did not hear yesterday. No. He hears all my prayers right now, both yesterday and tomorrow.”

“And it shall come to pass, before they call, I will answer; they will speak yet, and I will hear.” (Isaiah 65:24)

Many of us in last years began to notice something was wrong with the way time passed. Days run like hours, weeks like days, months like weeks, and years like months. The speed of the passage of time is such that a person has less and less time to do. It would seem that the day had just begun, did not have time to look back, and outside the window - night!

And this is what is characteristic: earlier, only “aged” people noticed the fact that time began to flow faster for them over the years, but now the situation with a sense of the transience of time has changed: even teenagers and children began to complain about its lack.

Speaking about modern children, the famous Moscow priest Alexander Shumsky told the Russian Line news agency: “Children's sense of time is changing. As children, it seemed to us that time flows very slowly, while in an adult, by definition, time flows quickly. I ask small children, but they say that time flies very quickly. My grandson went to first grade, and he says that time flies very quickly.

The priest is perplexed: why is this happening? He makes guesses: “Is the substance of time objectively changing, because it is the most incomprehensible substance, or is such an impression formed from information overload? But in any case, time subjectively passes faster than before.

And the monks from Athos, during the night prayer, noticed one oddity. Since ancient times, they had a special prayer rule: in a certain period of time they had to read a certain number of prayers. And so every day, strictly by the hour.

Previously, the monks managed to complete the entire program overnight, and before the early morning service they even had a little time to rest. And now, with the same number of prayers, the elders no longer have enough night to finish them.

No less amazing discovery was made by Jerusalem monks serving in the Holy Land. It turns out that for several years the lamps at the Holy Sepulcher have been burning longer than before. Previously, oil was added to large lamps at the same time, on the eve of Easter. It burned out completely within a year. But now, for the umpteenth time, before the main Christian holiday, there is still a lot of oil left. It turns out that time is ahead of even the physical laws of combustion!

Various sources claim that according to the real, and not the calendar duration, if we take the old time that has not changed for centuries as a standard, the modern day lasts only 18 hours against the previous 24 hours.

It turns out that every day we lose about 6 hours, and that is why we constantly do not have enough time, because the days fly in an accelerated mode. The shortening of the day was especially noticeable at the turn of the 20th and 21st centuries.

An interesting explanation of the variability of time was given by studying the chronosphere, renowned physicist, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Corresponding Member of the Belarusian Academy of Sciences, now deceased Viktor Iozefovich Veinik. He put forward a scientific hypothesis, according to which time, as a physical phenomenon, has a material carrier - a kind of time substance, which he called the "chronal field".

In the course of the scientist's experiments, an electronic wrist watch placed in the experimental setup he created could slow down or speed up.

Based on his experiments with the substance of time, Veinik concluded that there is a time field of the planet - the chronosphere, which controls the transition of the past into the future.

The scientist believed that time is also represented at the level of microparticles and called these microparticles chronons - quanta of physical time. And the field in which these microparticles of time exist is chronal. He believed that the chronal potential (chronal) decreases with time. For example, a person has the most great importance a newborn child has a chronal, and with age it decreases many times over. For example, in infants, all metabolic processes are carried out much more intensively than in adults: per kilogram of body weight, the need for nutrients is 2-2.5 times higher, oxygen consumption is 2 times higher. They have all the processes going quickly - kids grow quickly, quickly gain weight, quickly learn to understand the world, and the surrounding life, accordingly, seems very slow to them.

But that's not all. It turns out that not only people age. Of particular interest is the problem of decreasing the chronal (aging) of planets, stars, galaxies and the entire Universe. Here we will pay attention only to the process of natural aging of the Earth. It does not develop at all, as many people think, but decays. To date, its chronal, which determines the intensity of all processes on it, has greatly decreased.

In ancient times, with a high chronal, life on Earth was in full swing: dinosaurs were the size of a three-story house, grass - like today's trees, the process of radioactive decay of the atom was extremely intense. Now everything has grown old, although there are still separate places on earth with a slightly higher chronal, for example, Sakhalin Island, where burdocks are like large two-meter umbrellas, and the grass looks like a bush. The French tried to transplant this “gigantomania” to themselves, but a year later everything degenerated - the wrong chronal.

On our planet, the speed of life processes is steadily decreasing, which is why the running of time is accelerating for everything that exists on Earth!

But let's get back to the theory of temporal acceleration. Why did time on Earth start to run faster? It is known that in order to slow down the passage of time, you need to increase the speed. Therefore, to speed up time, the speed must be reduced. That is, our planet had to reduce its speed.

American astrobiologists D. Brownlee and P. Ward came to the conclusion that the Sun is “guilty” of reducing the speed of the Earth. Our luminary is a young growing star. Expanding, the Sun gradually absorbs our planet. Year after year, revolution after revolution, the Earth continues to change its orbit and approach the Sun. If we compare the solar system with a model of an atom, where electrons rotate around the nucleus at a certain distance from each other, then we can understand how the speed of the Earth has decreased. Electrons that are closer to the nucleus rotate more slowly than those that are farther from it. The closer the planet is to the Sun, the slower it will rotate around it, slowed down by the more powerful gravitational field of the star. As the speed decreases, time will speed up. It will just go faster. This does not mean that the day will become equal to 23 or 22 hours. No. The smaller trajectory of the orbit is compensated by the lower speed of rotation along this orbit. There are 24 hours left in the day, but these are not the 24 hours that were before.

THE UNIVERSE IS EXPANDING, BUT TIME… IS ACCELERATED! This conclusion was made by the scientists of the Kyiv Institute of Quantum Physics Dmytro Stary and Irina Soldatenko during the scientific experiment started in the 1970s and continued for almost thirty years.

By the way, doesn't it seem strange to you that Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin at the age of 20 was a mature man and a well-formed poet, and today 20 years is almost adolescence.

But the most interesting thing is that this conclusion of scientists not only echoes, but is also significantly supplemented in the books of Anastasia Novykh.

“In the near future, humanity will face another phenomenon of the universe. Due to the increasing acceleration of the Universe, due to the depletion of the power of Allat, humanity will feel the rapid reduction of time. The phenomenon will be that the conditional twenty-four hours a day will remain the same, but time will fly by much faster. And people will feel this rapid reduction of time intervals, both at the physical level and at the level of intuitive perception.

- So it will be connected precisely with the expansion of the universe? - Nikolai Andreevich clarified.

- Yes. With increasing acceleration. The more the Universe expands, the faster time runs, and so on until the complete annihilation of matter.

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Don't waste precious time

According to one of the great people, the most serious crime is not the theft of property, but the theft of time. Sadly, we commit this crime every day.

How many useful and necessary things could be done for people at a time when we are hanging around television screens or doing empty petty things.

Unfortunately, it is impossible to return wasted hours, days, years. But we can learn how to use the time that we have left.

Organization of time incredibly important for modern man. About how to properly organize your life without wasting time in vain, and will be discussed in this article.

Time management is a habit that can be acquired!

What takes a lot of time?

To learn how to use time effectively, consider what is busy modern man all 24 hours a day.

So, the working day takes from 8 to 12 hours. Of these, really useful activities are given 4-6 hours. The rest of the time we spend on smoke breaks, conversations, coffee, attempts to understand the boss's task and tune in to the working mood.

In order to get to work and return home, residents of large cities spend from 30 minutes to 2 hours.

The lunch break is one hour. Although the meal itself lasts no more than 20 minutes: the rest of the time is spent on the road, the line at the cafe, smoke breaks, etc.

Household chores take from the fair sex from 4 to 5 hours. Women with children spend even more time.

Sleep is 4-7 hours.

As you can see, the schedule is quite tight. However, even in this situation, many manage to lose a lot of time. “In what way?” you ask. Below is a kind of rating of the most empty cases that can be easily abandoned:

>>Change what goes into your brain, and then you can change what goes into it.

Zig Ziglar<<

  • - shopping and boutique shopping (moreover, many go there for the sake of sports interest, having no money with them at all);
  • - reclining at television screens;
  • - communication on the Internet (via Skype, ICQ, etc.);
  • - visiting social networks (going for a "minute" in "Odnoklassniki" or "Vkontakte", you can lose several hours of time);
  • - removal of spam from mailboxes (this is forced to do by office employees - both men and women).

However, this list can be continued indefinitely. Each of us can name dozens more types of activities, because of which we lose a huge number of priceless minutes of life.

After analyzing the current state of affairs, it is unlikely that anyone will want to devote part of their life to useless things, without which they can safely do without.

So what's the deal? Let's learn how to rationally use every precious moment of life, organize time in such a way as to use it as efficiently as possible!

How to learn to use time rationally?

Effective time management

Time management - the science of the correct distribution of time has long been adopted by businessmen who want to achieve tangible results in their activities. It will also come in handy for all those who want to more rationally organize their time, not to waste a single minute in vain.

This also applies to housewives, mothers on maternity leave, and especially those who like to be lazy for an hour or two and do not have time to do what they planned.

So, practical advice on the rational organization of your time.

  1. There is such a method of Neuro Linguistic Programming as "anchoring". It is based on that. That useful activity is tied to a certain "anchor" - words, music, movements, etc. For example, some are inspired by classical music, others by their favorite movie. That is, in order to set yourself up for work, sometimes it is enough to use the desired “anchor”.
  2. Get a diary. Write down the work plan for the day, periodically checking and marking the completed items.
  3. Our life consists of little things, pay attention to them. Instead of a cigarette with a cup of coffee, do something useful - for example, make or check entries in your diary.
  4. Do not refuse to rest if you are tired. A timely respite will not interfere with saving time, but will allow you to gather strength.
  5. Mark the most important things. Group similar tasks. For example, put all the calls that need to be made in a separate column, as well as meetings. Try and complete the points in the same way, the whole group at once - and you will see how convenient and effective it is.
  6. An interesting way to save time was proposed by the French. It is known that our brain is most active before noon. Do the most unpleasant and difficult things in the morning. First, you will be able to do it with the maximum return. Secondly, spend the remaining time with a clear conscience on the more pleasant and easy points of the plan.

You may not yet be ready to admit that you are wasting a lot of time. Sit down in the evening, write down everything that you did during the day in order, minute by minute.

When you see how much time has been wasted on trifles, you will be amazed. And multiplying this time by a week, a month, a year, you will understand why you have not yet achieved your goal in life - and you immediately want to fix everything. And it is in your power.

Remember: careful attitude to time will be the key to a rich, successful life.

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Many people constantly say that they could use an extra 24 hours a day. But this is something from the realm of fantasy. But it is quite possible to make sure that our time is spent rationally. But for this you need to stop doing some obvious and not very actions.

1. Want to help everyone around

Helping people is certainly necessary if their well-being is important to you. But you can’t sacrifice yourself and put your interests, responsibilities and emotional health on the altar of relationships. Wasting yourself on helping everyone you meet, you burn out morally and lose strength. Which could be directed to something really interesting and necessary.

If you spend more time on others than on yourself, in most cases it's time to at least think. And as a maximum - start about your condition and peace of mind.

2. Wait for the right moment

Let's remember the famous Soviet sideboard, which kept the best dishes in the house - the pride of the owners. Perhaps someone still has something similar in the apartment. Now remember: how often did someone use this dish? Did they get it at all? Most often, services were kept until “better times”. Which, as a rule, did not come.

In the same way, most people desire their "beautiful far away." They come up with conditions: that's when I do something, that's when ... But at such a pace, the desired may never come true. If you crave something, strive for it with all your heart, then act. The best time is now.

3. Talk about goals without further action

This point follows smoothly from the previous one. Sharing plans and ideas is sometimes even useful, it inspires. But it’s bad if nothing goes beyond conversations. As a result, you are wasting your own and other people's time.

Before you tell anything, make sure that you are not just chatting and really intend to carry out your plans. Otherwise, in the future, you may well be reminded of this dialogue, and you will find yourself.

4. Go to shopping centers and online shopping sites when there is no money for purchases

If the budget is set and bonuses at work are not expected soon, this is a stupid exercise. Just once again get upset and you will sigh heavily.

Of course, there is an option when you are looking after some thing to start saving for it. But let's face it: most of the time we just stare.

5. Compete with others

If you have a desire to become a professional in some area, then this is commendable and there is nothing to worry about. Spending time on self-development and improving your life is the right thing to do. But if you are competing with your acquaintance or friend in who has a better life, this is a stupid exercise.

You do not have to prove anything to anyone or do anything, acquire something, just to rub someone's nose. It's a dead end situation forcing you into a lifestyle that probably doesn't suit you. And for all this money, effort and time are spent, which you could spend with great benefit and pleasure.

6. Accept insults as constructive criticism

The response from the outside should help you look at something from a different angle, expand your vision. If, in response, you receive an empty negative, you should not give up and, all the more, reflect too much. Thus, you are just wasting your time, and the "critic" at this moment continues to live on, not remembering you.

7. Agree to something so as not to offend the person

Caring about the feelings of others is not a bad thing at all. But if it turns into spinelessness and inability to refuse, then you are first of all doing bad things to yourself.

Of course, if a person really asks to keep company and has gone somewhere with you more than once, why not support him? But if such a system only works in one direction (not yours), stop thinking about other people's feelings. Do what is interesting and important to you. And don't waste time coming up with excuses, because saying "I don't want to" is much easier and more honest.

Communicating with knowledgeable people, watching educational videos, reading books, articles and highlighting something new and useful for yourself is certainly the right thing to do. But it's important to remember that not all good advice is the same for everyone. You can spend a lot of time getting used to something, and in the end, life will not improve, but will only get worse. For example, waking up early is not for everyone. And although many advise getting up early, this does not mean that you will immediately become more productive and this will help you. There is a possibility that things will turn out differently.

Therefore, approach experiments with caution. Think about what you are going to implement, and do not rush to try everything that is recommended to you. Listen to yourself, your body and feelings. They will tell you how to proceed.

9. Do something with a superficial knowledge of the subject

Most often, such a plot has two options for development. Either you do it crooked and askew, or you just quit without finishing. The third option, where everything worked out for you, is, alas, the rarest.

You will save a lot of time if, before you get down to business, thoroughly study the subject. Corrections, if any, should be made to a minimum. In contrast to the situation when you did not figure it out and immediately began to complete the task. And this applies to everything you can take on.

Sometimes it's hard to admit your desires to yourself, but it must be done. And it is not at all necessary to look for confirmation or approval in someone's words. Moreover, they may break up with the interlocutor, and you will not hear what you really want. Because of this, doubts may arise and, as a result, you will spend more time achieving what you want.

11. Leave trash when cleaning

In this way, you most often postpone the inevitable and doom yourself to repeated cleaning and another waste of time.
If a thing was not useful before, the probability that it will suddenly be needed tends to zero. Do not do double work and throw away rubbish without regret. If the item is in good condition and it is a pity to throw it away, sell it or give it to the person to whom it is.

12. Buy groceries for one or two days

We will not talk about the importance of the shopping list, this is obvious. But it's also important to look ahead and stock up on non-perishable foods. In the future, this habit will help you not to run for shopping every day. By the way, you can also use home delivery of groceries. This will save a lot of time and effort.

13. Find your diseases through Google

Yes, reading and studying expert comments is helpful. However, self-diagnosis is an idea, to put it mildly, so-so. In addition, in such cases, we are not limited only to the study of articles. After reading, people usually turn to self-treatment, which in itself is dangerous.

If you have something sick, you should go to the doctor, and not waste time and money going to the pharmacy for something that you may not need. Remember that when you self-medicate, you miss the time to deal with a real disease that a doctor could diagnose you with.

Sometimes this is critical.

14. Go to the store without making sure that the goods are in stock

There are moments when they write on the site that the item is in the store, but on the spot it turns out that it is sold. But this situation is quite rare. More often people just go to the store, hoping that they will take home the desired purchase. However, the outcome of the trip is not always happy. It is better not to spend and always look in advance, so as not to be upset later.

There are 168 hours in a week. But we often say: “I don’t have time for this!” when it comes to what is really important to us. Time management expert Laura Vanderkam says it's all about priorities. In her TED Talk, she explains how to carve out hours and minutes for a family dinner, a fun project, or a morning run.

Laura Vanderkam

When people hear that I write about time management, they assume two things. The first is that I always do everything on time, but this is not so.

I have four small children and I would like to blame them for some of my lateness, but sometimes it's not their fault at all. Once I was late for my own lecture on time management.

We all had to just enjoy this irony.

The second suggestion is that I have many different tricks to save time here and there.

Sometimes I get contacted from magazines when they write an article on similar topics, usually about how to help readers find another hour in the day. The idea is that we will take a little time from different activities, add it up and get a lot of time for other activities. I doubt everything about this idea, but I'm interested to hear what they came up with before they called me.

My favorite finds: Run errands by turning right only. Be prudent when using microwaves: if it takes 3 to 3.5 minutes, choose a lower number. And my favorite, which kind of makes sense: record your favorite shows to rewind commercials. So you save eight minutes every half hour, and for two hours of TV watching, there will be 32 minutes for exercise.

And it is true. Do you know how else to find 32 minutes for exercise? Don't watch TV for two hours, right? In any case, the bottom line is that you can save minutes, add them up and finally do what you want.

But after studying the pastimes of many successful people and watching their schedules hour by hour, I think the idea should sound the other way around.

Saving time, we do not begin to live as we want.

We build the life we ​​want, and then time saves itself.

"Everything I do is my choice"

I recently did a planning project looking at 1,001 days in the lives of very busy women. They had responsible positions, sometimes their own business, children, parents to take care of, social obligations - very busy people. I asked them to track my weekly time to calculate hours for work and sleep, and I talked to them about strategies for my book.

One woman, whose time I studied, went somewhere on a Wednesday evening. She returns home and sees that the water heater has broken and now the entire basement is flooded. If you've ever been through something like this, you know it's a devastating, frightening, wet mess. That evening she was fixing the immediate aftermath, the next day she called the plumber and then the cleaners to sort out the ruined carpet. It's all written down in her diary. In total, it took seven hours a week. Seven o'clock. It's like finding an extra hour in the day.

But I am sure that if at the beginning of the week she was asked: “Could you find seven hours for triathlon training?” "Could you find seven hours to mentor seven worthy people?" I'm sure she would have said what many of us have said: "No - don't you see how much I have to do?" But when she had to find the seven o'clock because the basement was flooded, she found the seven o'clock.

And this demonstrates that time is very elastic.

We cannot create more time, but time can be stretched out according to our command of it.

And the key to time management is to treat your needs like a broken water heater.

To get to this point, I use a phrase from one of the busiest women I've spoken to. She ran her own business, where she had 12 employees and, in her spare time, six children. I contacted her to set up an interview about how she "handled everything" - that's the phrase. I remember it was Thursday morning and she couldn't talk to me. Of course, right?

But she couldn't talk to me because she had gone camping because it was a beautiful spring morning and she wanted to go camping. Of course, this intrigued me even more, and when we finally met, she explained it like this. She said, "Listen Laura, everything I do, how I spend every minute, is my choice."

And instead of saying, "I don't have time for one, two, three," she said, "I don't do one, two, three, because that's not my priority."

"I don't have time" often means "It's not a priority."

If you think about it, this is a more accurate expression. I would say that I do not have time to dust off the blinds, but this is not true. If I was given $100,000 to dust my blinds, I would do it quickly.

But since this will not happen, I can admit that the problem is not lack of time, but that I do not want to do this.

The use of this phrase is a reminder that time is a choice. Given this, different decisions can have dire consequences, of that I assure you. But we are smart people, and in the long run we can fill our lives with what deserves to be present in them.

So how do we do it? How to treat priorities the same way as a broken water heater?

How to find the time when it is not enough

First you need to set priorities. I will tell you about two possible approaches.

The first one is professional. I'm sure many people get an annual report on their work as they approach the end of the year. You look back at your progress over the past year, your "opportunities for growth." And this has its purpose, but it seems to me that it is more effective to do this by looking to the future.

I want you to pretend that it's the end of the year. You are evaluating the performance of your work during this very successful professional year. What are your actions, from 3 to 5 points, that have made this year so successful? And now you can write a review for next year.

And you can also evaluate your personal life. I'm sure many, like me, receive cards as soon as December rolls around, containing folded colored sheets of paper with what's called a family holiday letter written on them.

A lousy genre of literature, really, that talks about how delightful everyone in the household is, or, even funnier, how busy everyone is in the household. But these letters have a purpose - to tell family and friends about what you personally did that was important to you this year.

This year is coming to an end but I want you to imagine the end of next year and it would be an amazing year for you and those you love. What are your actions, from 3 to 5 points, that made it so amazing? Now you can write your next family holiday letter. Don't send it.

Please don't send. But you can write it. Before we get into the performance appraisal and the family holiday letter, let's take a list of 6-10 tasks we need to work on and break them down into manageable steps.

For example, you want to write a family history. First, you can read other family histories, understand the writing style. You can think about what to ask relatives, arrange meetings with them.

Or maybe you want to run a 5K. Then you need to find a race and sign up, determine a training plan and unearth those same sneakers in the back of the closet.

And then - this is the most important thing - we treat priority cases the same way as a broken water heater, placing them at the top of our schedule.

We do this by thinking about plans for the coming week.

I think the best time to do this is Friday afternoon. Friday afternoon is what an economist would call a "low opportunity cost" time. Few people sit on a Friday afternoon and think, "I want to work towards my personal and professional goals right now."

But we want to think about what they will be. So take some time on Friday afternoon to write a list of priorities in three categories: career, relationships, personality. Writing a list in three categories reminds you that there must be something in all of these categories. We think about careers, but about relationships and personality - not so much. Either way, make a short list of 2-3 items in each category. Then think about the whole week ahead and see where they can be included.

Where you put them is up to you. I know it will be harder for some people than for others. That is, the life of some, in principle, is more difficult.

It will be difficult to find time for a poetry club if you are taking care of several children alone.

I understand and am not trying to downplay anyone's efforts. But I think the numbers I'm going to say speak for themselves.

A few minutes of happiness

There are 168 hours in a week. Twenty-four times seven is 168. That's a lot of time. A full-time job takes 40 hours a week, an eight-hour night's sleep - 56 hours a week, leaving 72 hours for everything else. It's a lot of time.

If you work 50 hours a week, maybe a main job and a side job, you still have 62 hours for everything else.

Let's say you work 60 hours. There are 52 hours left for everything else. Say you work more than 60 hours. Are you sure about that?

One study compared projected workweeks to daily schedules. It turned out that those who said they worked more than 75 hours were wrong by about 25 hours.

You can guess which way, right? In any case, in 168 hours of the week, you can find time for really important things. If you want to spend more time with your kids, want to study more for an upcoming test, want to train for three hours or volunteer for two, you can. Even if you work much more than a full time job.

We have plenty of time, which is great, but you know what? We don't even need that much time to do amazing things.

But when we have some time, what do we do with it? We take out the phone, right?

Let's start deleting emails. Or we wander aimlessly around the house or watch TV.

But there is a lot of power in short moments. You can make sure that this time brings you joy. Maybe choose to read something good on the bus on your way to work. When I commuted to work every morning on two buses and another subway, I went to the library on the weekends to stock up on books. It made the whole trip almost enjoyable.

Breaks at work can be used for meditation or prayer. If a family dinner does not fit into your crazy schedule, a family breakfast can replace it.

The point is to look at the time you have and see where to put nice things. I really believe in it. There is time. Even if you are busy, we have time for what matters. And when we focus on what matters, we can build the life we ​​want in the time we have.


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