Drug induced Time Dilation is one of those things everyone should experience before they die! I'll never forget how ed up it was when I first experienced a minute that felt like foreeeeeeeeeeeever.....
nefardec
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Originally posted by Akridrot
Hell yeah
Drug induced Time Dilation is one of those things everyone should experience before they die!
i have experienced time-less situations. Experiences out of time or beyond time. That is breathtaking, and scary as .
kadomony
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Originally posted by nefardec
consider the possibility that there is no such thing as time, that time is a perceptual effect of physical and mental conditioning. Anyone who has dreamed or tripped or almost died knows what I am talking about.
Theoretically 'being' in any time would be simply a matter of looking the right way.
i totally agree. the concept of "time" is a human (ego) created concept. plants and animals have no concept of past or future. BUT this isn't a spiritual discussion. rather, one of speculation on an outcome if time travel were possible.
how about instead of going "back" in time, traveling to a parallel world where all objects and events are the same, but are delayed by a certain amount of time.
Joss Weatherby
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Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
thats ing hella sick!!! :crazy: :eyespop:
Gotta love fission! :D
meriter
What do you all think of 'Deja Vu'?
pkcRAISTLIN
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Originally posted by kadomony
i totally agree. the concept of "time" is a human (ego) created concept.
i think the physicists disagree with you.
nefardec
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Originally posted by kadomony
i totally agree. the concept of "time" is a human (ego) created concept. plants and animals have no concept of past or future. BUT this isn't a spiritual discussion. rather, one of speculation on an outcome if time travel were possible.
i havent read any research on plants and animals concepts of past and future, but i imagine there is probably SOME concept, even if it isnt the same concept, just looking at the matter from an evolutionary perspective.
i don't like to think of time in a linear way. It's convenient for getting places on time while I go about my mundane life, but when conceive of time itself, I don't think that there is such a thing as forward and backward movement along a continuum, but rather a pleroma potential worlds existing without time. as such i believe that the liberated mind may actuate any such potential simply by directing awareness of it.
I think the continuous flowing experience of time is more a trick of the mind similar to how we see a sequence of photographs as a moving picture, or how we interpret colors on a poster as flat regions when in fact they are super fast fluctuations of waves of light of different speeds.
nefardec
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Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
i think the physicists disagree with you.
i took a knot theory class taught by a physicist and computer scientist and he agreed with me after a discussion on hyperdimensionality that time is a perceptual phenomenon of the topology of the universe.
it was one of those eureka moments where i had a flash of insight, but sadly it went away and i could never understand it like i did in that instant
pkcRAISTLIN
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Originally posted by nefardec
i took a knot theory class taught by a physicist and computer scientist and he agreed with me after a discussion on hyperdimensionality that time is a perceptual phenomenon of the topology of the universe.
whenever you want to discuss things in english you just let me know.
Domesticated
I can't believe we've gone this many posts without some moron mentioning a flux capacitor.
Domesticated
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Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
whenever you want to discuss things in english you just let me know.
You pleb. What he said made perfect sense.
"I took a knot theory class taught by a physicist and computer scientist and he agreed with me after a discussion on hyperdimensionality that time is a perceptual phenomenon of the topology of the universe."
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"I took a class where I tried to be really smart and just ended up looking like a wanker even though the professor agreed with me."
Seriously though his post was extremely clear.
pkcRAISTLIN
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Originally posted by Domesticated
Seriously though his post was extremely clear.
well you know me, dumber than a sack full of hammers.