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ways of making it turn. Both of these examples required
inspiration. The initial inspiration would have been there to
help humankind; the secondary inventions would have been
to speed up the potential productivity of the primary
inventions. The need to speed up the process is so that time
can be gained. Time is a fixed measurement and cannot be
wasted nor gained. It merely passes. By shortening any
process is essentially removing it from a natural application
of time, God time, and into a controlled time of humankind.
Human time in societal terms has a monetary value and is,
therefore, a commodity. To save human time is to increase
the productive time. In the modern social structure, this
saved time is then allocated to the goal of making more
money, perhaps even by the labouring class having more
time to give to the manufacture of more time saving devices,
so more people will have the time to design more devices for
them to produce, to save more time? Doesn’t this sound
strange? People these times, do not even have the time to
rear their own offspring. Those who have the time see fit to
employ others to look after their children, so they can pursue
the unnatural life of earning money and yet more money just
so they can enjoy the time-saving devices. We see this as
being the great folly in human thinking. What do you see it
as? If you understand what we are illustrating by these
words, you will have no answer to this question. If you have
an answer, then it is but an excuse and you are one of the
deluded.