Minisode 177 - Jesse Once Again Reminds Us Time Is Not Real
Added 2024-04-28 02:18:28 +0000 UTCComments
With all that said, my leading theory of most 'supernatural' and 'supranatural' experiences are... well 98% of it is just simple illusions, tricks of the minds, altered states of consciousness, and emotional reflexive processing of reality like that time Alex thought a bush was breathing... but the other 2% of 'real' phenomena are definitely related to time glitching in some way. Either it's an external lifeforce to earth, aliens from another planet or equally likely aliens from another dimension which also includes giants who are to us like we are to ants, which would have no special relation to our own species' perception of time, or it's some kind of of tech, magic, force, etc 'poking' through time-space itself to reach across both, duh, space AND time to appear somewhere 'out of place' one way or another. IMO the weird thing is that (sober) people (lol) just assume their perception is objective reality. I've never understood that even as a small kid. People just trust the reconstruction their senses report to them and it's freaky that people don't question that more often starting the very first day you learn about infrared color spectrums and how colors are just reflected light in science class in elementary. Anyway this is how I cured my thanaphobia, existential dread. The question wasn't "what happens when you die" with an answer, regardless of what you think it is. The question is "what am I" and the answer is "The universe". We're not humans. Not the I that says "I" to yourself. That "I" is just an energy form sparking off of electric meat. It's your ego that values your own life, which is a slowly depleting energy tank. But what you ARE, is a fold in spacetime, that's it. When we die, we just 'dissolve' into the time-background. FF7 told us all back in the 90's, and FFXIV keeps telling us over and over again too. :D It's not about whether there's life after death... because there is no life during life either. Just re-jiggering of molecules, starts and stops of waveforms, and everything will always happen again, even if not EXACTLY the same way twice! Don't end yourself b/c your unique serial number will never exist again... but at the same time, we're not as unique within our own species or even our biosphere as we like to imagine either. I've 'died' and rebuilt my body countless times already anyway and I'm just in my 30's so far! The 'me' that's going to die of old age or cancer or w/e isn't the "me" of now. Hopefully, at least! PS: I kinda believe that everyone that's ever died 'freed' their consciousness from the tyranny of time and may very well still 'exist', just in an isolated time bubble alone by themselves, thriving purely off their memory until they're 'ready' to give it all up and commit themselves to rest aka total release, but that's into pure logical confabulation so who knows, yet. Don't even get me STARTED on quantum immortality and teleporter clone logic... If you want to hear more about 'universal consciousness', google "Adam Kadmon", it's a good wiki dive a bowl or gummy or two into some dank mind-expansion.
Vazzaroth
2024-05-15 20:32:00 +0000 UTCI'm always a bit, hmm confused or rather dissatisfied when people, and science articles, talk about time. I wish they would define what they mean by 'time' first because I can think of 3-4 discreet definitions that will all shift how real or not real they are depending on what you're testing, mean by the word, etc. There's perception of time happening to a person, there's time as a reference to history meaning a single chain of causation waves all intertangled but unable to all "happen at once", like Einstein said, and then you have time as Jesse described which is a measurement unit of change... over time. Then you, on top of all of THAT have timeKEEPING which is ACTUALLY what a lot of people think of when you say the word "time" I think, which is ridiculously obvious is just a social construct made by humans. I still don't 100% know what these researchers were referencing based on the retelling. Time existing or not existing doesn't change the fact that of course we're 'inside' time. Otherwise we wouldn't have the word invented for whatever phenomena we call the experience of time being. I personally think we're in time the way fish are in water, and our perception 'squishes' time out of future variability and leaves past solidarity in it's wake. Two wide event horizons with a squished 'point of perception' for every human that, when combined by all of us in one nearby space-time location such as a planet that gravity has attracted our molecules into and then formed us to be able to perceive together, it becomes what appears to be a consensus time/consensus reality. As far as I can tell, this is kinda just the 'common sense' understanding of time even though 99% of people that haven't read these theoretical physics studies just can't describe their experience in an understandable way. I also personally don't believe that we can say with total certainty that the past is actually "passed", but that's kind of neither here nor there nor then nor when! :) I think it's important to realize you're both already dead and being reborn again every moment of your perceived life.
Vazzaroth
2024-05-15 20:24:30 +0000 UTCI feel like Alex is always mixed a bit quiet or perhaps not as compressed as the others. Not sure if any post goes into these but just figured I’d mention it
Nate
2024-05-13 18:17:19 +0000 UTC