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<blockquote data-quote="Rosco..Jones" data-source="post: 104043" data-attributes="member: 2729"><p><span style="color: #00b3b3">Talking about the true nature of time (4D) from a physical (3D) perspective is like an inhabitant of a 2D frame trying to describe and explain the nature of a 3D sphere. Both involve communicating concepts and understandings that there are not the ideas nor words for. We may be able to describe mathematically how it works, but translating conceptually into ideas that make sense may be impossible. I liken it to looking at a multi-panel blackboard filled with scientific equations and asking the author what exactly does this all mean?</span></p><p><span style="color: #00b3b3"></span></p><p><span style="color: #00b3b3">The means by which probable futures or probable pasts cause changes in our present is not a physical one. The understanding of how consciousness and physical realities are intertwined is only in its beginning stages with quantum mechanics. My view, at the moment, is that by some means our present consciousness is edged sideways in time to a parallel timeline in which the changes exist. (Pause) I am having some difficulty with explaining this. Sometimes it is necessary to explain each part of a process separately, one at a time, before you can discuss how they all fit together.</span></p><p><span style="color: #00b3b3"></span></p><p><span style="color: #00b3b3">Freeform, I think we are both on the right track, but only getting glimpses of the parts and not the overall picture. Regarding time travel, I have no issues with it being done consciously in an out of body way. Doing it physically is something I have a harder time fitting in with my other views on the nature of reality, at least for now. Reality branches into parallel timelines all the time. So, physical time travel would just create a new branching point (node) as you said. I could continue, but I'm starting to ramble. Best to same other comments for another time.</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rosco..Jones, post: 104043, member: 2729"] [COLOR=#00b3b3]Talking about the true nature of time (4D) from a physical (3D) perspective is like an inhabitant of a 2D frame trying to describe and explain the nature of a 3D sphere. Both involve communicating concepts and understandings that there are not the ideas nor words for. We may be able to describe mathematically how it works, but translating conceptually into ideas that make sense may be impossible. I liken it to looking at a multi-panel blackboard filled with scientific equations and asking the author what exactly does this all mean? The means by which probable futures or probable pasts cause changes in our present is not a physical one. The understanding of how consciousness and physical realities are intertwined is only in its beginning stages with quantum mechanics. My view, at the moment, is that by some means our present consciousness is edged sideways in time to a parallel timeline in which the changes exist. (Pause) I am having some difficulty with explaining this. Sometimes it is necessary to explain each part of a process separately, one at a time, before you can discuss how they all fit together. Freeform, I think we are both on the right track, but only getting glimpses of the parts and not the overall picture. Regarding time travel, I have no issues with it being done consciously in an out of body way. Doing it physically is something I have a harder time fitting in with my other views on the nature of reality, at least for now. Reality branches into parallel timelines all the time. So, physical time travel would just create a new branching point (node) as you said. I could continue, but I'm starting to ramble. Best to same other comments for another time.[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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