Timeflies Poem by Nyein Way(Maung Maung Thein)

Timeflies

timeflies

here you go.
nonfictional essay upon
timeflies

(A)
the first room

timeflies on the leaf of grass on the beat of rhythmic partucipation of cinematic reality rarely occuring in the matrixed- universal-cosmic births of truth-posttruth journey into the muultiple-spaced realities of the simplicities
if the simplest complexities of marhemarical tiles of human-pisthuman truth myths and truth reality into observation lab of one's own organic logic of orchestrated music of life in simplicity in deepth of complex questions and of answers.
a cat in the cloud.
rose is a rose is a rise is a rose is a rib of truth is a rose is a room is an empty soacetime dumension curved by gravutational poetics of nowness in quantumic realities of ever-postwar experienrial wisdom.

(B)
another room

the concept of 'time' is explored in various ways across contemporary critical theory, quantum mechanics, Zen, and Taoism. Here are key points from each perspective.
(C)
next room
Some theorists argue that time is socially constructed, shaped by cultural and historical contexts rather than being a fixed, objective reality.

(D)
another plane

The exploration of multiple temporalities is significant, where different cultures and societies perceive and experience time differently (e.g., linear vs. cyclical time) .

(E)
the postmodern room

time can be fragmented and non-linear, reflecting the complexities of modern life and the multiplicity of experiences.

(F)
Room Of
Memory and Identity

our understanding of the past influences our present and future selves.

(G)
quantumic room

Quantum mechanics challenges classical notions of time, suggesting that time may not be linear and that events can exist in superposition, affecting their temporal order.

(H)
room of relativity

Time is relative, depending on the observer's frame of reference, leading to the idea that time can dilate and contract based on speed and gravity.

(H)
room of emergency

Some physicists propose that time may not be a fundamental aspect of reality but rather an emergent property from more fundamental processes.

(I)
room of Zen

Zen Buddhism emphasizes the importance of the present moment, encouraging mindfulness and awareness of the here and now, often suggesting that past and future are illusions.

In Zen, time is often viewed as cyclical and interconnected, reflecting the natural rhythms of life rather than a linear progressThe concept of impermanence is central to Zen, highlighting the fleeting nature of time and experiences, and encouraging acceptance of change.

(J)
room of tao

Taoism teaches that time is part of the natural flow of the universe (the Tao) . Emphasis is placed on aligning oneself with this flow rather than resisting it.

Time is seen as a dynamic balance between opposites (Yin and Yang) , suggesting that events unfold in harmony with the natural order. Similar to Zen, Taoism advocates for non-attachment to past and future, encouraging living in the present and understanding the cyclical nature of existence.

(K)
room of insights

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a cat and a bird and a fish are in the cloud.

nyein way

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