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      <title>Time and Non-Time</title>
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If there is time, there must be a non-time, disregarding what is taken as time, the non-time is made. So Read/Write is for and or by the time. Read/Write is a translation for and or by time. There would be no read unless written and there would be nothing written unless read.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;What time is it? This question won’t be answered without writing it! Reading time comes with writing a non-time otherwise how the reader was beside time in the beginning? And reading a non-time comes with writing time and or a non-time. So non-time modifies non-time to protect the written time in itself, it won’t exist otherwise. Read/Write is to protect no time except the original and one way of protection is to write non-time as time and all type of measures will be taken by non-time for non-time and time.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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