User:Blacksmith1992/Time and Water connected?

For centuries people have pondered what exactly is it that makes time progress in such a regular manner. Everything has a reason behind it, even if that reason cannot be found. Einstein made the tenuous connection of time to the concept of the speed of light. Recent evidence ;however, supports the notion that time may invariably be related to another concept. The concept of the flow of water. Just as water flows regularly and predictably, so does time. Just as a river bends and curves to match her banks, time must certainly allow shifts in flow to account for her direction. During the great floods of time one can certainly find that aging appeared to happen at a much quicker rate than other time periods. As the world's most abundant resource came to become more bountiful time followed suit and essentially sped up. When times experienced an unexpected drop in available water the speed of time slowed down to compensate. Recent studies have shown that organisms exposed to vast amounts of water experienced diseases such as pneumonia (a disease associated with age) and died at what to us is considered a young age. While the organisms exposed to relatively moist environments with a fair amount of water died at a much later time and did not contract diseases common with age for a vast period of time. To us in our normal environment time flowed in a straight path at a constant speed, yet evidence indicates that the organisms in the wet environment experienced rapid aging and death surely time for them must have flowed at a quicker rate. This a scientific breakthrough and we are on the verge of discovering the actual origin of time itself. This only the first of many advances we hope to make here.