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<blockquote data-quote="Traveler Child" data-source="post: 245150" data-attributes="member: 15304"><p>I tend to think of time like a rubber band. You can stretch it out so it it moves slower around you. However there is a rebound effect, and it will restore it's own equilibrium. For example you procrastinate and have a paper due in a few hours. At normal speed this would take 6 hours to complete but you only have 3 hours left to deadline. Altered perception and state of mind has time around you slowing to the point you complete the paper in the 3 hours with a few minutes to spare. Yet you did not write any faster than normal.</p><p></p><p>For the rebound effect later in the week you suddenly experience experience 6 hours go by as if only 3 hours were actually experienced. In the inverse you may feel like you are watching water boil and time has slow to a crawl.</p><p></p><p>Now we can simply state and toss this as relative to a personal perception of time. However I tend to lean toward consciousness would be a major piece of what we perceive as time. Information by itself is nothing, sort of like a hard drive with nothing to process what is on it. It needs a field and something retrieve and process the information contained within it.</p><p></p><p>The universe is and everything in it is an interaction of light. Our now moment is the conscious boundary we set in this field. We only experience the consensus reality we have accepted as our own reality. We hear a song on the radio which was just release and yet we heard it before. We know the words and the harmony. Consider it the noosphere with enough weight behind a consensus to bubble it up into our current reality.</p><p></p><p>An aspect of this is projection from a holographic fractal or a 2D Fourier transform. What is being intersected into the 2D plane to give rise to the 3d experience? I would propose consciousness. Time becomes the difference between 2 intersections from the same set of points on the field, equated to the momentum and distance traveled in the resulting angle creating the 3D projection being perceived.</p><p></p><p>The now moment is a back propagation from the boundary set (ripples in the pond coming back to their point of origin) . Like sonar to determine what is out there. We receive a lot of information back and then decipher this into an agreed upon reality. It is blank slate until we add a tag to identify the incoming signal. Consensus is where we agree with others on what this tag should be and it becomes knowledge. We can then recognize it should the same or similar signal re-occur. Similar would expand this knowledge into an inclusion or exclusion zone for the given tag.</p><p></p><p>Time Travel... What happens if we skip the stone across the pond, or shift the boundary points being intersected? Does our reality change (Mandela Effect?) Is it a skip/shift in our reality, if so would we consider this a shift in timelines or some parallel reality?</p><p></p><p>What if you could and probably do experience multiple of these sub-realities choosing between them on a daily basis? Perhaps attractors shift us to stronger realities based upon the decisions we make.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Traveler Child, post: 245150, member: 15304"] I tend to think of time like a rubber band. You can stretch it out so it it moves slower around you. However there is a rebound effect, and it will restore it's own equilibrium. For example you procrastinate and have a paper due in a few hours. At normal speed this would take 6 hours to complete but you only have 3 hours left to deadline. Altered perception and state of mind has time around you slowing to the point you complete the paper in the 3 hours with a few minutes to spare. Yet you did not write any faster than normal. For the rebound effect later in the week you suddenly experience experience 6 hours go by as if only 3 hours were actually experienced. In the inverse you may feel like you are watching water boil and time has slow to a crawl. Now we can simply state and toss this as relative to a personal perception of time. However I tend to lean toward consciousness would be a major piece of what we perceive as time. Information by itself is nothing, sort of like a hard drive with nothing to process what is on it. It needs a field and something retrieve and process the information contained within it. The universe is and everything in it is an interaction of light. Our now moment is the conscious boundary we set in this field. We only experience the consensus reality we have accepted as our own reality. We hear a song on the radio which was just release and yet we heard it before. We know the words and the harmony. Consider it the noosphere with enough weight behind a consensus to bubble it up into our current reality. An aspect of this is projection from a holographic fractal or a 2D Fourier transform. What is being intersected into the 2D plane to give rise to the 3d experience? I would propose consciousness. Time becomes the difference between 2 intersections from the same set of points on the field, equated to the momentum and distance traveled in the resulting angle creating the 3D projection being perceived. The now moment is a back propagation from the boundary set (ripples in the pond coming back to their point of origin) . Like sonar to determine what is out there. We receive a lot of information back and then decipher this into an agreed upon reality. It is blank slate until we add a tag to identify the incoming signal. Consensus is where we agree with others on what this tag should be and it becomes knowledge. We can then recognize it should the same or similar signal re-occur. Similar would expand this knowledge into an inclusion or exclusion zone for the given tag. Time Travel... What happens if we skip the stone across the pond, or shift the boundary points being intersected? Does our reality change (Mandela Effect?) Is it a skip/shift in our reality, if so would we consider this a shift in timelines or some parallel reality? What if you could and probably do experience multiple of these sub-realities choosing between them on a daily basis? Perhaps attractors shift us to stronger realities based upon the decisions we make. [/QUOTE]
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