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Go with it?"…
"Don't fight against inevitability," I translated loosely. "Life is until it is not, so why get fussed? Don't hurt anyone, try not to give your dinner guests food poisoning, be clean in word and deed—what else is there? Just be a decent person in a decent world."
"Everyone's a decent person," she replied softly, "in their own eyes.

Pure science is no more and no less than the logical process of deduction and experimentation upon observable events. It has no good or bad about it, merely right or wrong in a strictly mathematical definition. What people do with that science is cause for ethical debate, but it is not for the true scientist to concern themselves with that. Leave it to the politicians and philosophers.

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Do you think you've ever made a difference to the course of linear events?" I inquired. "Have you, personally, ever affected the outcome of a war?"
"Fuck no!" He chuckled. "We're just fucking soldiers. We kill some guys, they kill our guys, we kill their guys back—none of it fucking means anything, you know? Just numbers on a page, and only when the numbers get big enough do the fat cats who decide this shit sit down and go, 'Wow, let's make the decisions we were always gonna have to make anyway.' I'm no threat to temporal events, partner—I'm just the fire in the stove. And you know the best bit?" He beamed, climbing to his feet, tossing a fist full of bunched-up notes into the corner of the hut, like a master throwing scraps to a pet. "None of it fucking matters. Not one bullet, not one drop of blood. None of it makes any fucking difference at all.

Time was simple, is simple. We can divide it into simple parts, measure it, arrange dinner by it, drink whisky to its passage. We can mathematically deploy it, use it to express ideas about the observable universe, and yet if asked to explain it in simple language to a child–in simple language which is not deceit, of course–we are powerless. The most it ever seems we know how to do with time is to waste it.