[MD] Falling out of Time/Scace

gav gav_gc at yahoo.com.au
Sun Aug 17 15:23:19 PDT 2008


heya,

> So conceptually, abstractly how would your perceptions be
> changed if you
> fell out or became unhinged from time/space in say, a non a
> priori way?
> 

time is subject to dilation/contraction, depending upon your state of mind. when meditating time seems to lose its linear regularity. two hours can seem like a lot shorter. same sorta thing with marijuana or acid - time dilates.

being 'in the zone' is one name for a non-linear time experience. when in the zone' it seems like one has plenty of time - to see the ball etc. time is slower for you than for your non-zoned opponent.

i suppose that extreme meditators get close to a no-time experience - for the 'now' is eternal.


so i don't think you explode...or if you do it is a subtle explosion.


> How might it affect your flow rate?
> All at once?
> Wouldn't you explode?
> Conceptually speaking of course.
> Krimel
> ---------------------------------------------------
> Gav said:
> time and space are patterns abstracted from experience,
> like all others.
> they are not a priori categories of perception a la kant.
> 
> in other words time and space, inextricably linked of
> course, are perceptual
> constructs. they are conceptual.
> 
> this is why time flows at different rates dependent upon
> the state of the
> perceiver. 'to see eternity in an hour...'
> 
> time is so everything doesn't happen at once.
> 
> 
> --- On Mon, 18/8/08, Krimel <Krimel at Krimel.com>
> wrote:
> 
> 
> > I would say that Dr. Who has some of the best
> speculation
> > available on that
> > question. He has been bouncing back and forth across
> his
> > own time line for
> > what; 30 something years now? Unless I am mistaken he
> is
> > locked along the
> > same time continuum for some reason of another. But
> > didn't he skip into
> > another timeline once or twice?
> > 
> > STNG did a great episode that was like. the many
> worlds of
> > Worf, once.
> > Worf's of many different quantum worlds appears at
> > once. I recall that
> > Voyager's from two timelines met and eventually
> one of
> > the Janeways had to
> > sacrifice her crew and ship to save the other.
> > 
> > If I really fell out of time/space I am not sure if
> > experience would even be
> > sequential.
> > 
> > I don't know! Where do you guys think you would be
> if
> > you fell out of
> > time/space?
> 
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