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That was a beautiful explanation :thumb_yello::wub2:
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5gGur...eature=related
This might explain why some of you are experiencing shifts in time. Enjoy |
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see what most people aren't understanding is time isn't necessarily speeding up,
but our consciouses is speeding up. |
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And I'm intrigued by these "Time slips". I hope I start noticing them. |
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The more in the moment you consciousness becomes as a result of consistent meditation the more arbitrary the concept of time becomes. However, if you can't stop yourself from thinking about how the illusion of time is compressing with the acceleration of the evolution of consciousness then I suggest watching this....
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I hope this doesn't derail this thread any further, but I heard an explanation of time by Peter Russell that I loved. He turned the speed of light around and said that for every 186,000 miles you stretch light out, you get one second of time (at least in our current perception).
The Lorentz Transformation equations (special relativity) show that time, length, and mass all change as we near the speed of light. Anything moving AT the speed of light has mass increase to infinity, length decrease to 0, and time decrease to 0. So light itself goes nowhere, and takes no time to do it. So if we stretch light out so we can see what's going on inside it...we get some distance (space), some time (1 sec for every 186k miles), and we can have less than inifinite mass. If we didn't do this, we'd all think everything was happening simultaneously, and we'd think we were all one big entity :wink2: |
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