Time Travel (On Wednesday)


I put the feelers out yesterday for the …On Wednesday topic this week. I thought giving my Inner Beings chance to think of something to say would be a better option than having another blank blog post like last Wednesday’s, courtesy of my Inner Zombie.

Not that it was entirely my Inner Zombie’s fault, I hasten to add, but maybe, on reflection, I should have been a little more present in what he did try to post.

So, yesterday, I cast the thought into the deepest recesses of my mind. “Time Travel”, I thought, whilst concurrently thinking “I’d like a volunteer”.

Those Inner Beings of mine can be very vocal when not asked for an opinion or thought on anything, but when asked they blend into the very cobwebs of my mind. I caught sight of Thomasina (my Inner Woman) dashing into a dark recess in my mind’s eye, shortly before she shoved this week’s ‘volunteer’ out of her way. The volunteer, unfortunately, was trying to hide in the same recess as my Inner Zombie and grabbed his arm as Thomasina shoved him out. The arm, needless to say, came away from my Zombie, causing my ‘volunteer’ to fall out into clear view and realise he was scuppered.

My Inner Beekeeper doesn’t really get much publicity. He doesn’t like the limelight, instead much preferring the company of his bees (which is quite a thought in itself, considering I never realised until now that I actually had Inner Bees…), but, reluctantly, he agreed to have a go at writing his thoughts on time travel:

It’s like this.
With linear time, everything appears to go in a straight line, from earliest to latest, and this is the form of time travel that we generally tend to use. With reflected, or remembered time, it can go in either of two ways; backwards (from latest to earliest) or in spots and starts – pockets of remembered time. Neither of these are very good for time travelling in, especially the latter as one could become stuck permanently in a particular pocket.
The best form of time travel is through concept. Not concept of thought, however, but concept of doing – or not doing, as the case may be. When doing something, time can sometimes speed up, and before we know it we’re out of time and have to move on to something else. However, the opposite to this is the boredom time. When doing nothing, and completely and utterly bored, time has a tendency to slow right down, so every second can feel like an hour… this phenomenon also happens when waiting to cross the road at a pedestrian crossing on a cold and rainy day waiting for the lights to change. But again, concept time travel only moves forward… and it’s only the speed of time that is altered here.
The final, and most tried and tested method of time travel, is waiting for the Mansion to shift. The Mansion has a tendency to manipulate quite a lot of things around, below and within it. The downside here is that it’s the Mansion that decides when and where things will be, not the resident(s) or traveller(s), so control of the time travel element of time travel is kind of already lost.
I think time travel will be possible one day, but I’m a beekeeper not a chronolologist, so what do I know?
Now, if you don’t mind, I must get back.

Charming. Another Inner Grump. I mean, thanks for your thoughts there, Inner Beekeeper.

And there we have it. Thoughts on time travel from my thought’s thoughts, in just over 300 words or so. Whether they’re accurate or not is anyone’s guess, but you’ve read it first here. A beekeeper’s thoughts on time travel. We tackle the tricky topics here at Within the Sphere. What will be discussed next time …On Wednesday? And who will be doing the discussing? Find out next time…

12 responses to “Time Travel (On Wednesday)”

  1. prenin avatar

    He has a logical mind does your bee keeper! 🙂

    All time is relative, so the more relatives you have around the less gets done!!! 🙂

    Hope you have a great weekend my friend!!! 🙂

    God Bless! 🙂

    Prenin.

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    1. Tom Merriman avatar

      Doesn’t he just, Prenin?
      Not bad for someone I never knew existed…

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  2. penpusherpen avatar

    Oooo what a gru… interesting introspection by aforesaid Beekeeper, Sir Aquatom, (to my eyes it read as book-keeper first, but then after the night I’ve had everything looks not what it seems, you try being turned into a tree eh? ) anywho.,Time traveL? Yes please,… Can I go back a few years and undo a good deed? Or forward to redo that good deed? Why? Why not, says I… (That’s me being grumpy!! 😉 ) I see years in loops, bent in on themselves and we’re able to skip through, BUT skip through at the wrong point and you’ll meet yerself coming backwards. (That’s the good deed readjusting) Sigh… I must get some sleep. Wake me up when the lights turn Green … xPenx

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    1. Tom Merriman avatar

      Must’ve been terrifying, Lady P, being all wooden and tree-like…
      I like the idea of skipping through… rather like flicking through the pages of a book. I’ll go to chapter nine, and then three, and then seven, and then two… that’s a good way to travel!

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  3. Jo Bryant avatar

    After this I am going to go looking for MY inner self

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    1. Tom Merriman avatar

      So Jo, did you find her / him / them?

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      1. Jo Bryant avatar

        Parts of them…maybe

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        1. Tom Merriman avatar

          Keep trying… they’ll merge!!!

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  4. europasicewolf avatar

    So…you have an inner bee keeper?!! And an inner grump?!! Goodness gracious lol 😉 This makes time travel seem incredibly bland!!! 🙂

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    1. Tom Merriman avatar

      Quite a lot of my Inner Beings are rather grumpy, Icewolf, but I’m as surprised as you to learn I have an Inner Beekeeper! My Inner Time Traveller hasn’t turned up yet – (s)he’d have been more useful in this post, I suppose!

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  5. The Writing Waters Blog avatar

    Do your inner selves fight for space and make you gain weight or are they weightless concepts of time without body or is the Mansion overtaking you?

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    1. Tom Merriman avatar

      Rebecca, I’ve always thought of my Inner Aspects as being weightless, just thoughts… but you’ve go me wondering if they could have anything to do with my weight in some way. Hmmm… I may have to see about writing some of them out in some way (Or maybe not – they’re complaining already!)
      The Mansion is always taking me over, though! Always!

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