Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Day 99
Isotropic - īsəˈträpik; -ˈtrōpik - having a physical property that has the same value when measured in different directions. Often contrasted with anisotropic. Our days, the weeks we live, the calendar we all rely on to keep us scheduled, measures our days in the same value. 24 hours. 1440 minutes. 86400 seconds. All in a day! We measure out days isotropically looking both forward, and back, in two different directions. This is a concept that seams to be around me, and in my head a lot these days. Looking forward, and measuring out my days and schedule from as close by as tomorrow, and as far away as years. And here I look back. Distinctly measuring out my time spent in days. Sometimes I get behind, and my days get lost among one another. Thankfully, I have a touchstone isotropic.org. Informs you of more than you ever wanted to know about what ever day it is. And many other evenly measured things I don't really understand at all!
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