Being 'on time' will mean being in balance.
Our idea of time has been fragmented into separate notions; this happened in the process to analyze in-depth different aspects of our reality to understand the dynamics of energy that we experience in our lives.
Some examples of the fragmentation include:
Some examples of the fragmentation include:



- Astronomy gives a cosmic time related to the movement of the stars.
- Meteorology reflects the time that we conceive as the weather.
- Physics sees time through the transformations of matter.
- Ecology explains a time that corresponds to the seasons of the different ecosystems.
- Chronobiology understands body time with circadian rhythms.
- Psychology analyzes the perception of time in our minds.
- Sociology delves into collective temporal change processes.
- Politics builds cultural times with the structures that mark social rhythms.
- History understands the long times of our past.
- Economics foresees time as financial projections and records.
All of these studies are valuable and have helped us deepen and sharpen our vision. However, it is becoming more and more necessary to create a notion and a comprehensive space-time instrument; this will help to encompass the complexity of our reality and achieve an efficient organization, harmonizing all its aspects. In this way, we will be able to mitigate the effects that the fragmentation of knowledge produces in areas of our life.
The clock will be the scale that will help us to visualize our point of balance between the natural rhythm of our bodies and the Earth with the cultural time of the World.
For example, the distance between the short times in Politics and the long cycles of the Cosmos and History, causing a lack of commitment to the future and contempt for the past; or the outright omission regarding individual's bodily, mental, emotional rhythms and cycles during the performance of institutional activities; This generates huge stress in the majority of the population manifesting itself in severe damage to our bodies and the deterioration of our social relationships.
In a new social space-time paradigm, the clock will be the scale that will help us to visualize our point of balance between the natural rhythm of our bodies and the Earth with the cultural time of the World. Being 'on time' will mean being in balance.
To create this new model, we will go as deep as needed, taking the time required to help to lay the foundations for those who will come one day and will build the world that once we were only able to cherish in our dreams.
May your steps go towards your dreams.
Southerland
In a new social space-time paradigm, the clock will be the scale that will help us to visualize our point of balance between the natural rhythm of our bodies and the Earth with the cultural time of the World. Being 'on time' will mean being in balance.
To create this new model, we will go as deep as needed, taking the time required to help to lay the foundations for those who will come one day and will build the world that once we were only able to cherish in our dreams.
May your steps go towards your dreams.
Southerland