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Showing posts with label The Illusion Of Time. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Illusion Of Time. Show all posts

Thursday, 1 May 2025

Mysteries of timeslips: The man who visited 1966

 Time slips, also known as temporal displacement or time warps, is a phenomenon in which an individual experiences a sudden shift in time and space. This can manifest as a feeling of being transported to a different time period or location, or even as a brief glimpse into the past or future. The phenomenon has been reported throughout history and across cultures, and has been the subject of much debate and speculation.

On Wednesday, June 11, 1997, violent thunderstorms raged over Wirral, North West England, and there was a dramatic lightshow in the heavens over Hoylake as strange forked lightning travelled sideways back and forth across the clouds with a loud crackling and fizzing sound.

As the thunder shook the four corners of the peninsula, a 67-year-old widower named Jimmy went missing from his home and was last seen walking near Hoylake promenade.

Jimmy was being treated for clinical depression at the time and his two sons, Roger and Martin, drove around looking for him....<<<Read More>>>...

 

Tuesday, 15 April 2025

Strange story of the Chronovisor that took a photo of Jesus Christ

 The concept of time travel is considered a very fascinating topic for most people. The ability to move back and forth in time can give rise to many possibilities.

However, this mystery is likely to become even more mysterious if someone claims to have witnessed an important historical event by going back in time using a time travel machine.

We are talking about a certain invention called Chronovisor, with the help of which, allegedly, scenes from the life of Jesus Christ were captured on photographic film. And now this device, as it is believed, is kept in the Vatican in especially strict secrecy....<<<Read More>>>...

 

Tuesday, 18 February 2025

Time Might Flow Backward and Forward in Quantum Realm

People perceive time as a one-way street, always moving from the past through the present to the future. However, a new study reveals that in the quantum world, time can flow both forward and backward.

Physicists have studied the behavior of time within quantum systems using a set of equations, finding that these equations hold true whether time is moving forward or backward.

The study, published in Scientific Reports, provides theoretical evidence of an unusual flow of time at the quantum level.

Quantum physics suggests that time can run backwards due to the peculiar behaviors of particles at this scale, which seem unnatural on a macroscopic level....<<<Read More>>>...

Friday, 17 May 2024

A Completely New Paradigm Could Change Everything

 What if Schrodinger, Kastrup and Felton are correct, and that it's the conditioned distinction our limited minds that makes any perceived difference between the physical and the mental and illusion?

A deep understanding that matter and energy are not two but one would also support the nondual “All is Consciousness” philosophers; however, it is something our current minds can’t accept – especially in view of our apparent forays into “outer space.”

Not A Flat Earther – But….

I’ve always suspected that somehow, despite our apparent physical visits to the Moon and Mars, the entire notion of a vast purely material outer space might be a psychological illusion based on our limited brains and the limitations of our biological reality...<<<Read More>>>....

Tuesday, 23 April 2024

How logic alone may prove that time doesn’t exist

 Matyas Moravec: Modern physics suggests time may be an illusion. Einstein’s theory of relativity, for example, suggests the universe is a static, four-dimensional block that contains all of space and time simultaneously – with no special “now”.

What’s the future to one observer, is the past to another. That means time doesn’t flow from past to future, as we experience it.

This clashes with how time is conceptualised in other areas of physics, such as quantum mechanics, however. So is time an illusion or not? One approach to find out would be to try to prove that time is unreal using logic alone.

In 1908, J.M.E. McTaggart, an English philosopher, published a paper arguing that we might be able to work out the unreality of time just using logical thinking alone...<<<Read More>>>...

 

Monday, 18 March 2024

Beyond the Time Barrier: Timeslip in Oxton, England

 In August 2009, a 42-year-old lady named Helen left her flat on Talbot Road in Oxton, England, and walked 600 yards to her local – the Caernarvon Castle, where she enjoyed a half of lager in the pub car park with many other customers who were enjoying a drink and a meal as they made the most of the unpredictable English summer.

Helen was feeling a bit down because she had just split with Mike, her boyfriend of two years, and every time she thought of some hurtful memory of their time together, she would imagine she was sticking a label with the words “bad thought” on a little thought balloon – a technique her doctor had told her to try as a form of cognitive behavioural therapy.

Helen looked about, people-watching, and then after a Bacardi and coke she decided to walk home.

She was just leaving the car park of the Caernarvon Castle, when a car decelerating on Bidston Road beeped its horn. Helen noticed the car was an old fashioned model, and saw the name “Corsair” on its boot. The Ford Corsair halted just ahead of Helen and the driver, a woman aged about 25, with a babushka scarf on and a pair of sunglasses shouted something to her.

Helen went to the offside of the vintage vehicle to see what the driver wanted. ‘Could you possibly direct me to Ingestre Court?’ said the woman in a well-spoken voice.

‘Yes, it’s straight down this road, and to the right,’ answered Helen, ‘I live in the flats near there.’

‘Oh, do you fancy a lift there then? And you can show me the way?’ asked the woman, who adjusted her shades and peeped over them with a huge pair of friendly sky-blue eyes.

‘Yes, of course, thanks,’ said Helen, and she got into the car. Seconds after this, Helen noticed that all of the cars travelling up and down Bidston Road were vehicles that looked as if they were from the 1960s and 1970s.....<<<Read More>>>....

Thursday, 14 March 2024

Case without answer: The timeslipped homeless man

 Most of us live in a state of unthinking acceptance. We stroll through the little-questioned area of this life, having been indoctrinated about many things in our youth so that we are programmed with the prejudices and belief systems of our parents and the people before them, so we rarely see existence as it really is, but now and then, something may open our minds and hint that what we think we know about the universe is claptrap.

One of the most jarring things that can shake a person awake and shock them out of their conditioning is the timeslip, because it makes a mockery about all of the things our elders taught us about time.

We believe time has an arrow that travels from the past to the future and it moves steadily and nothing can speed it up or slow it down.

The great Isaac Newton fell for that belief, but Einstein and other scientists then proved, mathematically at first and then through experiment, that time could be stretched like an elastic band through a process known as time dilation, and now even the ‘flow of time’ is being looked at with a suspicious eye by quantum physicists engaged in time reversal symmetry – because it would seem time may move forwards AND backwards....<<<Read More>>>....

 

Monday, 18 December 2023

‘Paradox-Free’ Time Travel Is Theoretically Possible

 The question of whether time travel is theoretically possible remains a fascinating topic for scientists. The concept of time loops, as predicted by Einstein’s theory of general relativity, has been a subject of interest in the field of dynamics.

As movies such as The Terminator, Donnie Darko, Back to the Future and many others show, moving around in time creates a lot of problems for the fundamental rules of the Universe: if you go back in time and stop your parents from meeting, for instance, how can you possibly exist in order to go back in time in the first place?

Physics student Germain Tobar from the University of Queensland in Australia has worked out a way to “square the numbers” to make time travel viable without paradoxes, reports sciencealert.com.

Tobar’s work suggests that space-time can potentially adapt itself to avoid paradoxes. For example, if a time traveler journeys into the past to stop a disease from spreading, the disease would still escape some other way, removing the paradox....<<<Read More>>>...

 

Monday, 12 June 2023

Does Reality Operate on Cyclical Timelines?

 Many of our assumptions have been “proven” by Science and to the extent the results are from empirical evidence and repeated and verified experiments, science has made much of our life easier, especially from a purely physical perspective.

But we all know that science has also been greatly politicized recently and often corrupted by – what else – money and power.

What if science eventually discovers evidence of cyclical time?   Would it help explain the rise of hate movements that were thought to be extinguished?

Throughout history, we have many examples of accepted beliefs being proven false, from the work of Copernicus and Galileo to the advent of Quantum Theory in the last century.

So here is what a completely different view of temporal reality was among some ancient cultures, according to an impersonal and presumably unbiased AI:

My question:  Which civilizations had cyclical conceptions of time?

ChatGPT’s response:

Several civilizations throughout history have had cyclical conceptions of time. Here are a few notable examples:

  1. Ancient Indian Civilization: In Hinduism, time is conceptualized as a series of cycles known as "yugas." Each yuga represents a different era or age, characterized by specific qualities and durations. The cycle is said to repeat itself indefinitely, with each yuga following the previous one in a specific order.

  2. Ancient Mayan Civilization: The Mayans had a complex cyclical calendar system known as the Long Count. This calendar consisted of several cycles of different lengths, and it was believed that the world went through a series of creations and destructions in a repetitive manner.

  3. Ancient Egyptian Civilization: The ancient Egyptians had a cyclical view of time that was closely tied to the annual flooding of the Nile River. The annual flooding marked the beginning of a new agricultural cycle and was seen as a symbol of renewal and rebirth.

  4. Ancient Chinese Civilization: Traditional Chinese philosophy, particularly influenced by Taoism, has a cyclical view of time. The concept of Yin and Yang, the interplay of opposing forces, is central to this worldview. The Chinese also had cyclical calendars, such as the 60-year cycle known as the Sexagenary cycle.

  5. Mesoamerican Civilizations: Apart from the Mayans, other Mesoamerican civilizations like the Aztecs and the Zapotecs also had cyclical conceptions of time. They believed in the existence of multiple worlds that were destroyed and recreated in a cyclical manner.

These are just a few examples of civilizations with cyclical conceptions of time. There are many other cultures and indigenous societies around the world that have embraced similar beliefs....<<<Read More>>>...

Wednesday, 1 March 2023

Physicist created a time machine to return the deceased father

 Ronald Lawrence Mallettis an American theoretical physicist, academic and author. He has been a faculty member of the University of Connecticut since 1975 and is best known for his scientific position on the possibility of time travel, reports The Guardian

Scientist Ronald Mallett became interested in this issue after the death of his father in order to return to that tragic year and save him.

After losing his beloved father when he was 10, Ronald Mallett read HG Wells and Einstein. They inspired his eminent career as a theoretical physicist – and his lifelong ambition to build a time machine

Now the 77-year-old scientist is confident that he has found a solution to the problem of time travel. According to him, you can return to the past by “twisting” the fabric of space-time due to the ring of moving lasers....<<<Read More>>>...

 

Wednesday, 25 January 2023

Astrophysicist Joe Pesce: Can a time traveller change the past?

 Can a time traveller change the past? If so, then the universe seems to have an unknown power that can change events.

A new study from the University of Queensland suggests that it is not possible to go back in time and change the events of the past. Even if time travel is possible, a bizarre chain of events can change the timeline. It’s like the plot of a sci-fi movie, but it could be real.

Speaking in a video for The Hill, National Science Foundation program director and astrophysicist Joe Pesce discussed new research on Einstein’s general theory of relativity.

Pesce, who noted that he doesn’t believe time travel will become a reality, said: “The timeline rearranges itself. It self-corrects to avoid any paradox.”

Using COVID-19 as an example, he suggested that if the time traveler tried to stop Patient Zero from spreading the virus, then time would fix itself. So he or someone else could become patient zero and the pandemic would still happen.

Using himself as a hypothetical time traveller, Pesce explained:

“I travel back in time. If I prevent the infection of patient zero and stop the pandemic, then this will remove my motivation for traveling to the past. And that is the essence of the grandfather paradox.”

“So what these researchers found in the math is that events will recalibrate themselves. So maybe I go and stop patient zero, but then I become patient zero and start an infection.”...<<<Read More>>>....

Friday, 13 January 2023

Reality Shifts: Slips Between the Cracks of Time and Space

 Perception determines “truth.” We invent our own reality through our own perceptions and others’, and by accepting what appears to be real as real.

History is filled with stories of people who, in “slipping between the cracks” of their own consciousness (thus altering how they perceived the world around them) uncovered different ways to experience reality. What they accomplished in doing this made an impact on society. You and I, all of us, have profited again and again because this happened.

Chester F. Carlson, for example, inventor of the Xerox duplication process and founder of the Xerox Corporation, was a devotee of a certain trance medium who channelled spirit beings.

While attending a series of sessions with the woman, he eventually “received” the photocopy process from the spirit beings she contacted. After experimenting with the technique and making a few adjustments, the Xerox process was born, along with a multi-billion-dollar company.

George Washington Carver took the peanut, until then used as hog food, and the exotic and neglected sweet potato, and turned them into hundreds of products, including cosmetics, grease, printer’s ink, coffee, and peanut butter....<<<Read More>>>...

Sunday, 26 June 2022

Time Travel Could Be Possible, But Only With Parallel Timelines

 Have you ever made a mistake that you wish you could undo? Correcting past mistakes is one of the reasons we find the concept of time travel so fascinating. As often portrayed in science fiction, with a time machine, nothing is permanent anymore — you can always go back and change it. But is time travel really possible in our universe, or is it just science fiction?

Our modern understanding of time and causality comes from general relativity. Theoretical physicist Albert Einstein’s theory combines space and time into a single entity — “spacetime” — and provides a remarkably intricate explanation of how they both work, at a level unmatched by any other established theory.

This theory has existed for more than 100 years, and has been experimentally verified to extremely high precision, so physicists are fairly certain it provides an accurate description of the causal structure of our universe....<<<Read More>>>....

 

Monday, 25 April 2022

Time May Not Exist at All, According to Physicists

 [Anomalien]: Does time exist? The answer to this question may seem obvious: of course it does! Just look at a calendar or a clock.

But developments in physics suggest the non-existence of time is an open possibility, and one that we should take seriously.

How can that be, and what would it mean? It’ll take a little while to explain, but don’t worry: even if time doesn’t exist, our lives will go on as usual.

Physics is in crisis. For the past century or so, we have explained the universe with two wildly successful physical theories: general relativity and quantum mechanics.

Quantum mechanics describes how things work in the incredibly tiny world of particles and particle interactions. General relativity describes the big picture of gravity and how objects move.

Read more: How Einstein’s general theory of relativity killed off common-sense physics

Both theories work extremely well in their own right, but the two are thought to conflict with one another. Though the exact nature of the conflict is controversial, scientists generally agree both theories need to be replaced with a new, more general theory.

Physicists want to produce a theory of “quantum gravity” that replaces general relativity and quantum mechanics, while capturing the extraordinary success of both. Such a theory would explain how gravity’s big picture works at the miniature scale of particles....<<<Read More>>>...

Thursday, 30 September 2021

The World Is Not an Illusion

Everyone is entitled to their opinions. This is the wonder of freewill and free thinking. It's good to publish a viewpoint which is slightly different to what is our own ... it is the way of learning and growing.

[Wake Up World]: One of the biggest myths about spirituality is that it reveals the world to be an illusion. According to the myth, when we “wake up” or become enlightened, we realise that the physical realm of things is just a dream. The world and all the events that take place in it are seen as a mirage. Only the spirit is real, which exists above and beyond the physical world.

One of the problems with this view is that it leads to a detached and indifferent attitude to worldly events. What does it matter if millions of people are suffering from poverty and starvation? What does warfare or ecological catastrophe matter? Why should we bother trying to fight for social causes or against global problems? It’s all just part of the dream, so none of it is of any consequence.

This attitude is often justified with reference to the Hindu concept of maya. This is sometimes translated as “illusion,” but its actual meaning is actually closer to “deception.” Maya is the force that deceives us into thinking of ourselves as separate entities and the world as consisting of separate, autonomous phenomena. In other words, maya prevents us from seeing the world as it really is. It blinds us to the unity that lies behind apparent diversity. It stops us from seeing the world as brahman, or spirit. So it doesn’t literally mean that the world is an illusion, but that it’s not as it seems. It means that our vision of the world is not complete or objective, that there’s more to reality than we superficially see.

The idea of the world as an illusion is sometimes specifically associated with Hindu Advaita Vedanta (or nonduality) philosophy, but this interpretation of Advaita stems from a similar misunderstanding. The most influential Advaita Vedanta philosopher was Sankara, who lived during the eighth and ninth centuries CE. Sankara famously made three statements (later reframed by Ramana Maharshi and others): “The universe is unreal. Brahman is real. The universe is Brahman.” If the first two statements are taken alone and out of context — as they often are — then they suggest a duality between the world and spirit: the world is an illusion, and only spirit is real. But the third statement, which is often overlooked, completely reverses this. The third statement says that the universe is spirit, and so the universe actually is real. Sankara is not literally saying that the universe is unreal, only that it doesn’t have an independent reality. It depends on brahman for its existence; it’s pervaded with brahman, and it can’t exist without it.

Ramana Maharshi, perhaps the greatest Indian sage of the twentieth century, held a similar view. He explained that the world is not unreal in itself. It becomes so when we perceive it purely in terms of its appearance and only see interacting separate objects rather than an underlying spirit. That world is unreal in the same way that a dream is unreal, because it’s based on delusion. But in itself, the world is inseparable from spirit. It’s a manifestation of spirit.

This is exactly what wakefulness reveals — not that the world is an illusion but that the world as we normally see it is incomplete, a partial reality. In wakefulness, the world actually becomes more real, partly in the sense that it becomes more tangibly real and alive, more vivid and powerfully there, but also in the sense that it becomes infused with spirit. In wakefulness, we realize that there’s no duality, no matter or spirit, no matter or mind. We realize that the physical world and the spiritual world are one, with no distinction. The world is gloriously infused with spirit and gloriously real.

Wednesday, 18 August 2021

Project Looking Glass: From the Mouths of the Whistleblowers


 

This is the best compilation of clips on Project Looking Glass you will find on the internet. The whistleblowers Bob Lazar, Dan Burisch, and Bill Wood will tell you from their own mouths what the project is and what it has been used for

Friday, 16 July 2021

Cycles of Time

[Waking Times]: In today’s reality, change is happening so fast we can hardly keep up with it. The ‘unimaginable’ is staring us in the face, and we feel powerless to act as we are swept along by the will of elite bureaucrats and their minions. Mixed messages from the controlled media and self serving, barely conscious politicians have led to mass fear, confusion, uncertainty and psychosis in the general public. We have been financially crippled, masked, locked up and isolated from each other under threats of fines and imprisonment for a disease that at max has a kill rate of 1%. The majority of people who have died from this so called ‘killer disease’ were already on deaths door. But governments have ignored the true facts and embarked on a crusade to get everyone on the planet inoculated with a magnetic, self replicating, graphene laced piece of software…. the powers that be call a vaccine !

Using Draconian methods of control they have wreaked havoc on the emotional, physical and psychological awareness of humanity.

During the forced incarceration of Earth’s citizens, human touch has been replaced by synthetic, digital interaction. It is a well known medical fact that when people are prevented from physical contact with others, they become stressed, anxious, and depressed. As a response to stress, the body makes a hormone called cortisol. This can cause heart rate, blood pressure, muscle tension, and breathing rate to go up, with bad effects for the immune and digestive systems. Add to the above: disease from mask wearing, domestic violence and depression leading to suicide.


It appears that the so called ‘cure’ is worse than the disease.

The world is in limbo. Economies are shattered. Law and order is breaking down. Right has become wrong and up is down. Have the governments of the world gone insane or is there another reason for the chaos and misery they have created?

Is something life changing about to happen globally? I think it is….and they are afraid to tell us....<<<Read The Original Article Here>>>...