My interpretation of the song title has always been of Einstein's reference to time being like a river. Whatever it is, the title fits perfect to the song!
I like the theory of the title reference itdoesntmatter.
To me, it seems to be a sequel (at least in meaning) to 1010011010. It describes vividly the situation of the main character in the movie "1984".
The idea of time being like a river; with the events of this river forever linked by the by the river itself.
I like the theory of the title reference itdoesntmatter.
To me, it seems to be a sequel (at least in meaning) to 1010011010. It describes vividly the situation of the main character in the movie "1984".
The idea of time being like a river; with the events of this river forever linked by the by the river itself.
My idea is that no matter what happens; what people are forced to endure, the same mistakes keep on being made over again.
...People aren't learning from past occurances.
My idea is that no matter what happens; what people are forced to endure, the same mistakes keep on being made over again.
...People aren't learning from past occurances.
My interpretation of the song title has always been of Einstein's reference to time being like a river. Whatever it is, the title fits perfect to the song!
I like the theory of the title reference itdoesntmatter. To me, it seems to be a sequel (at least in meaning) to 1010011010. It describes vividly the situation of the main character in the movie "1984". The idea of time being like a river; with the events of this river forever linked by the by the river itself.
I like the theory of the title reference itdoesntmatter. To me, it seems to be a sequel (at least in meaning) to 1010011010. It describes vividly the situation of the main character in the movie "1984". The idea of time being like a river; with the events of this river forever linked by the by the river itself.
My idea is that no matter what happens; what people are forced to endure, the same mistakes keep on being made over again. ...People aren't learning from past occurances.
My idea is that no matter what happens; what people are forced to endure, the same mistakes keep on being made over again. ...People aren't learning from past occurances.