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<blockquote data-quote="Ejie" data-source="post: 255623" data-attributes="member: 15749"><p>It is very obviously noticeable that our heart beats are very similar to the ticking of a clock.</p><p></p><p>It’s all about the speed of time, which moves one second per second, but what if we could speed up or slow down time, and this all has to do with the speed of your heart rate. If you slow down your heart rate, time will slow down, and if it comes to a full stop then time will stop.</p><p></p><p>If time slows down for you while your heart rate is slowed down but time is still going at the normal speed of one second per second in the universe, then when your heart rate returns to normal and therefore time returns to normal, then depending on how long your time was slowed down, then in a sense I guess you would end up in the future, like for example let’s just say a thousand years might have gone by while you experienced practically no time at all.</p><p></p><p>However, if you speed up your heart rate then you will be going faster than the one second per second in the universe, so therefore theoretically the universe would be slowed down in comparison to you, but there is a limit to how fast your heart can beat, but if you maintain your heart rate at a faster speed for a certain amount of time, then the universe will have slowed down for that amount of time, and when your heart rate returns to normal then theoretically you would end up in the past.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ejie, post: 255623, member: 15749"] It is very obviously noticeable that our heart beats are very similar to the ticking of a clock. It’s all about the speed of time, which moves one second per second, but what if we could speed up or slow down time, and this all has to do with the speed of your heart rate. If you slow down your heart rate, time will slow down, and if it comes to a full stop then time will stop. If time slows down for you while your heart rate is slowed down but time is still going at the normal speed of one second per second in the universe, then when your heart rate returns to normal and therefore time returns to normal, then depending on how long your time was slowed down, then in a sense I guess you would end up in the future, like for example let’s just say a thousand years might have gone by while you experienced practically no time at all. However, if you speed up your heart rate then you will be going faster than the one second per second in the universe, so therefore theoretically the universe would be slowed down in comparison to you, but there is a limit to how fast your heart can beat, but if you maintain your heart rate at a faster speed for a certain amount of time, then the universe will have slowed down for that amount of time, and when your heart rate returns to normal then theoretically you would end up in the past. [/QUOTE]
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