Zeitgeist Certainly worth watching. It's very enlightening & eye opening.
Excellent!!! I've personally verified nearly all the religious points, through the years, from various sources. The point is, be aware of what we're doing & thinking & why we are. For all of our sakes, be aware that we're not NEARLY as different as we have been taught to think.
For those of you who watch this & think "damn conspiracy nuts", understand this movie may be biased, but there is nothing that's not documented fact in their presentation. Yes, it points to a grand underlying conspiracy. How do you know that doesn't exist? The most heavily prosecuted crime throughout history has been conspiracy.
If you watch it & become disheartened, think of this. We can potentially use ALL the underlying foundation of what's come before; regardless of whether it's from conspiracy or coincidence; to bring forth a Utopia of harmony between each other & nations.
January 29, 2008
January 25, 2008
Time is _ONLY_ Perception
Slow Down Time - Not just The Matrix, Reality
The above linked article discusses research being done as to how our brain measures & responds to time. The pontification being that WE actually control how time passes AND can control it.
Now, this goes a long way in supporting my theory that time doesn't _really_ exist. The part about "time slowing down" in meditation. Coming out, it seems as though a long time has passed...... This is much like those dreams that seem to last forever, then you wake up & it's only been a couple minutes. Dopamine plays a HUGE role in dreams. It's a natural psychoses inducing chemical. Dopamine takes our attention away from the "internal clock".
I remember, years ago, there was an interview with Brian Warner (aka Marilyn Manson). In the interview, he said that he knows how to travel through time. First, you have to do lots & lots of drugs. Well, even a broken clock is right twice a day. Easy to see, now, how being doped out could give the impression of time travel. Perhaps though, it IS possible according to this article.
What we, as human beings, can do is AMAZING. Why are so many of us selling ourselves short?!?!
The above linked article discusses research being done as to how our brain measures & responds to time. The pontification being that WE actually control how time passes AND can control it.
Now, this goes a long way in supporting my theory that time doesn't _really_ exist. The part about "time slowing down" in meditation. Coming out, it seems as though a long time has passed...... This is much like those dreams that seem to last forever, then you wake up & it's only been a couple minutes. Dopamine plays a HUGE role in dreams. It's a natural psychoses inducing chemical. Dopamine takes our attention away from the "internal clock".
I remember, years ago, there was an interview with Brian Warner (aka Marilyn Manson). In the interview, he said that he knows how to travel through time. First, you have to do lots & lots of drugs. Well, even a broken clock is right twice a day. Easy to see, now, how being doped out could give the impression of time travel. Perhaps though, it IS possible according to this article.
What we, as human beings, can do is AMAZING. Why are so many of us selling ourselves short?!?!
January 07, 2008
Unification Theory Pinioning on Time
Following is part of a conversation relaying a concept I'm actively pursuing in regards to unification theories. It's in the theory/philosophy stages, so forgive if you know more than I do. And please feel free to enlighten me.
I want to explore this idea till it's exhausted. I invite anyone with knowledge and/or imagination to join me.
sanitys3j: So, I think that -getting away from VR theory- the other most plausible explanation to tie together Quantum Mechanics & Relativity is time.
sanitys3j: ...... speaking of stop motion
sanitys3j: it's sort of along the same premise as stop motion
sanitys3j: want to hear another of my theories?
Anna: okay, but i am not familiar with many technical terms
sanitys3j: Do you think time exists?
sanitys3j: yes or no
sanitys3j: don't think too much about that
Anna: it does for me
sanitys3j: you THINK it does for you, &, maybe it does......
sanitys3j: anyway..... Do you think time (as a measurement) can be altered. Bent or changed? As a measurement, not as in time travel & changing the past & viewing the future.
Anna: um... time can be measured in different ways
sanitys3j: but, in any of those ways, can the measurement itself be altered? (this actually has a provable "right" answer)
sanitys3j: this is just precursory to get an idea of your education on the topic & your preconceived notions
sanitys3j: not like I'm "grilling you" or anything
Anna: the measurement always seems to be a little off, that's why we need leap years and stuff
sanitys3j: Time, as a measurement, can be "bent" according to relativity. In real tests, an atomic clock on the ground & an atomic clock sent in a plane around the world end up with different times.
sanitys3j: They're atomic fucking clocks (the most accurate time-keeping device known to man), so, that means time is variable. Not a constant &, as such, can only be used with limited consistency.
sanitys3j: Time, like everything else, is subject to it's circumstances & conditions.
sanitys3j: On a side note, this is actually some fodder to my "time doesn't exist" theory as well.
sanitys3j: are you with me so far?
Anna: yes
sanitys3j: ok
sanitys3j: well, are you familiar at all with the phrase "quantum entanglement"?
Anna: no
sanitys3j: it states that two quantum particles that have become "entangled" (this means they shared the same space, mass, & energy for a mere nanosecond or less) will exhibit the same properties henceforth.
Anna: same properties as each other?
sanitys3j: No matter how far away from each other they are. Light years away, if one of the 2 (potentially more) quantum particles weaves a zigzag, the other -light years away- will _at_the_same_moment_ carve the same exact zigzag at the same exact time
sanitys3j: Think about that for a moment. There is NOTHING, to our present scientific comprehension, that can travel faster than the speed of light.
Annar: particles blend and then act like each other
Anna: similar to human relationships, heh
sanitys3j: similar (Megan, my biochemist ex-lover & I had some cool theories) to the way twins are "linked" or a school of fish often does the exact same thing (or several, if not all the fish) at the same moment
Anna: yep
sanitys3j: ok
sanitys3j: so how does it happen faster than the speed of light?
Anna: .....
sanitys3j: I'm convinced (taking away the VR theory for the time being, though actually it may work with the VR theory) that the laws of time, being knowingly subjective to other stimuli, are different at a subatomic level.
sanitys3j: This is actually a relatively agreed upon "fact".
anitys3j: However, no one understands how it works. I think the key to that lack of understanding is the inability to think outside the subjective constraints of time in this reality.
sanitys3j: If time ceases to exist, atrophy on a broad scale occurs.
Anna: i thought time causes atrophy
sanitys3j: You exist, simultaneously, in Trillions of different spaces at the same time & sometimes the same space.
sanitys3j: Atrophy of the time space continuum
Anna: k
Anna: continue
sanitys3j: so, we know time as a measurement changes due to varied circumstances......... THAT is the key to tying relativity in with quantum mechanics.
sanitys3j: I mean, time changes a bit on a trip around the world. Think of the VASTLY HUGE difference between that & subatomic particles.
Anna: yes
sanitys3j: I don't have the necessary schooling, unfortunately, to prove this theory mathematically.
sanitys3j: And, thus far, I haven't had enough gumption to school myself (though all the tools are there for me when I choose to, which may be soon).
Anna: you mean like us flying around the world vs. quantum particles?
sanitys3j: So, since time goes more quickly when you're flying at light speed around a planet than it does when you're standing on the planet.......
Anna: yes, like the snail and the turtle thing
sanitys3j: This means that time, as a measurement, is moving IMMENSELY slower at the subatomic level that it is to us.
Anna: yes
sanitys3j: That's the key, I think. I can't believe no one's delved into it more.
sanitys3j: If time is moving slllooooowly at the subatomic level, an evolution or journey taking (in that subatomic particle's lifetime) hundreds of years, may seem to us, in our subjective time, to be instantaneous.
Anna: yes
sanitys3j: it's really pretty simple & straight forward, I thnk
Anna: indeed
sanitys3j: however, that's only one piece of the puzzle
sanitys3j: subatomic particles are very "random" & chaotic. We have to change our understanding on chaos theory & how order may be built in different forms from that random chaos.
sanitys3j: I think though, the understanding of the factor of time, may help that understanding quite a bit.
Anna: yes
sanitys3j: ok, have I bored you to tears yet?
Anna: do you know what the snail said when he caught a ride on the back of the turtle?
sanitys3j: wow, now we're really moving
sanitys3j: or something like that
Anna: "WHEEEEE!"
If anyone out there has any knowledge on this idea being explored further, please leave a comment with links for me.
I'm particularly interested in how you would set up the equation & the values that need to be plugged in to said equation. Information I haven't been able to find yet.
I want to explore this idea till it's exhausted. I invite anyone with knowledge and/or imagination to join me.
sanitys3j: So, I think that -getting away from VR theory- the other most plausible explanation to tie together Quantum Mechanics & Relativity is time.
sanitys3j: ...... speaking of stop motion
sanitys3j: it's sort of along the same premise as stop motion
sanitys3j: want to hear another of my theories?
Anna: okay, but i am not familiar with many technical terms
sanitys3j: Do you think time exists?
sanitys3j: yes or no
sanitys3j: don't think too much about that
Anna: it does for me
sanitys3j: you THINK it does for you, &, maybe it does......
sanitys3j: anyway..... Do you think time (as a measurement) can be altered. Bent or changed? As a measurement, not as in time travel & changing the past & viewing the future.
Anna: um... time can be measured in different ways
sanitys3j: but, in any of those ways, can the measurement itself be altered? (this actually has a provable "right" answer)
sanitys3j: this is just precursory to get an idea of your education on the topic & your preconceived notions
sanitys3j: not like I'm "grilling you" or anything
Anna: the measurement always seems to be a little off, that's why we need leap years and stuff
sanitys3j: Time, as a measurement, can be "bent" according to relativity. In real tests, an atomic clock on the ground & an atomic clock sent in a plane around the world end up with different times.
sanitys3j: They're atomic fucking clocks (the most accurate time-keeping device known to man), so, that means time is variable. Not a constant &, as such, can only be used with limited consistency.
sanitys3j: Time, like everything else, is subject to it's circumstances & conditions.
sanitys3j: On a side note, this is actually some fodder to my "time doesn't exist" theory as well.
sanitys3j: are you with me so far?
Anna: yes
sanitys3j: ok
sanitys3j: well, are you familiar at all with the phrase "quantum entanglement"?
Anna: no
sanitys3j: it states that two quantum particles that have become "entangled" (this means they shared the same space, mass, & energy for a mere nanosecond or less) will exhibit the same properties henceforth.
Anna: same properties as each other?
sanitys3j: No matter how far away from each other they are. Light years away, if one of the 2 (potentially more) quantum particles weaves a zigzag, the other -light years away- will _at_the_same_moment_ carve the same exact zigzag at the same exact time
sanitys3j: Think about that for a moment. There is NOTHING, to our present scientific comprehension, that can travel faster than the speed of light.
Annar: particles blend and then act like each other
Anna: similar to human relationships, heh
sanitys3j: similar (Megan, my biochemist ex-lover & I had some cool theories) to the way twins are "linked" or a school of fish often does the exact same thing (or several, if not all the fish) at the same moment
Anna: yep
sanitys3j: ok
sanitys3j: so how does it happen faster than the speed of light?
Anna: .....
sanitys3j: I'm convinced (taking away the VR theory for the time being, though actually it may work with the VR theory) that the laws of time, being knowingly subjective to other stimuli, are different at a subatomic level.
sanitys3j: This is actually a relatively agreed upon "fact".
anitys3j: However, no one understands how it works. I think the key to that lack of understanding is the inability to think outside the subjective constraints of time in this reality.
sanitys3j: If time ceases to exist, atrophy on a broad scale occurs.
Anna: i thought time causes atrophy
sanitys3j: You exist, simultaneously, in Trillions of different spaces at the same time & sometimes the same space.
sanitys3j: Atrophy of the time space continuum
Anna: k
Anna: continue
sanitys3j: so, we know time as a measurement changes due to varied circumstances......... THAT is the key to tying relativity in with quantum mechanics.
sanitys3j: I mean, time changes a bit on a trip around the world. Think of the VASTLY HUGE difference between that & subatomic particles.
Anna: yes
sanitys3j: I don't have the necessary schooling, unfortunately, to prove this theory mathematically.
sanitys3j: And, thus far, I haven't had enough gumption to school myself (though all the tools are there for me when I choose to, which may be soon).
Anna: you mean like us flying around the world vs. quantum particles?
sanitys3j: So, since time goes more quickly when you're flying at light speed around a planet than it does when you're standing on the planet.......
Anna: yes, like the snail and the turtle thing
sanitys3j: This means that time, as a measurement, is moving IMMENSELY slower at the subatomic level that it is to us.
Anna: yes
sanitys3j: That's the key, I think. I can't believe no one's delved into it more.
sanitys3j: If time is moving slllooooowly at the subatomic level, an evolution or journey taking (in that subatomic particle's lifetime) hundreds of years, may seem to us, in our subjective time, to be instantaneous.
Anna: yes
sanitys3j: it's really pretty simple & straight forward, I thnk
Anna: indeed
sanitys3j: however, that's only one piece of the puzzle
sanitys3j: subatomic particles are very "random" & chaotic. We have to change our understanding on chaos theory & how order may be built in different forms from that random chaos.
sanitys3j: I think though, the understanding of the factor of time, may help that understanding quite a bit.
Anna: yes
sanitys3j: ok, have I bored you to tears yet?
Anna: do you know what the snail said when he caught a ride on the back of the turtle?
sanitys3j: wow, now we're really moving
sanitys3j: or something like that
Anna: "WHEEEEE!"
If anyone out there has any knowledge on this idea being explored further, please leave a comment with links for me.
I'm particularly interested in how you would set up the equation & the values that need to be plugged in to said equation. Information I haven't been able to find yet.
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