Live for the moment: Is it Real and Logical
Live for the moment: Is it real and logical? The answer is yes.
Why and how?
Let's begin with our lives. Is it a presence, a being, a reality, something you can see, touch, and confirm? I call it existence. Existence gives reality meaning; in other words, we exist because you and I realize something that stimulates our senses.
If I touch you, you feel my touch; therefore, there is a being. This being is organic and is called a form of life; homo sapiens.
Now, let us consider motion because, as human beings, we move.
Now, let us add further to this motion, a concept called an action.
Action is a set of activities that allow the completion of a task. For example, if my heart pumps blood, the cycle of transporting blood throughout my body is repeated. It is a regular activity without which my body shall not receive oxygen, and I will die.
Now, imagine for a moment motion pictures or movies. Motion pictures give us the idea that a picture is a moving thing. Examining this picture, we find images, that when compacted together in a series at fast time frames, allow us to see or form a picture.
So this means that each movement is a set of activities captured on film and pieced together to give us an image. The film is the media, and our action results in an activity. Therefore, motion is an activity cleverly disguised as an image or photo made possible by the high-speed and seamless stitching frames per second.
Those were the old days of cinematic experience. Today's knowledge of movies is digital, so there is no film involved. What appears as a picture -- possessing a visual theory's characteristics -- is now known as a digital image.
A digital image consists of dots, and these dots are computer language symbols for zeroes and ones.
Conclusion: If we are an image because we mirror our being between and across each other, we are also at the same time dots in the digital world. So, to live another moment, we depend on time to give us another frame shot.









