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1 minute: Pace can be increased by mechanical means — extension arms, and can be slowed down by the control of the muscle.

5 minutes: A boat moves relatively slower compared to a train a plane a car or a bicycle. Its bottom direct contact with the water's surface, breaks the surface, and the water supports it, holding the boat with its own tension. A ship can be big and travels on 70% of the earth's surface.

10 minutes: Travel by boat can take a long time. Throughout the last few centuries, people explored, discovered, colonized, and migrated to other big or small islands through long water transportation. Each boat or ship contains messages, through the people, the goods, the culture, the paint, and the origin it carries. Sailing is a way of searching, it allows fluidity but also intends to against it in the first place. Most of the time they float and are relatively slowly moving across the oceans, where sight can’t reach, they exist in the forgotten space. Ports make ships and boats visible, they appear at ports, unload and reload messages from different places, and then disappear again, moving into spaces where there are no more witnesses, and escape from solidness.