۩ wrote:Time isn't something that exists, its something we make up.
There is a reason why hyperspace/consciousness appears to be timeless and infinite.
I have often contemplated this, and that^^^ seems to be the only way I can make sense of it as well.
It requires consciousness and senses to give definition and meaning to 'time' itself, therefore, time only exists inside our consciousness... right?
also, keep in mind that everything that 'exists' in our human reality is essentially electromagnetic waves being 'transmitted' to all over the place interacting with infinitely many different 'receivers' (such as our human senses) and then those receivers dictate the way these electromagnetic waves are interpreted, or in our case, perceived, such as speed of time, physical position in space-time, ect..
۩ wrote:What if it was possible to dilate time eternally?
What if we are given a choice? To hold on or to let go.
I truly believe this is possible, in my opinion, the possibilities are literally infinite for us intelligent beings, even your most radical, off-the-wall ideas for where technology can potentially take us should be seriously considered as a future reality.
Putting any sort of limit on the possible evolution of our intelligence seems so backwards to me.
We have no other 'existence' to compare our 'existence' to. so next you start getting really deep into your head about some out-there idea and then stop because you think it is nonsense, ask yourself what it is exactly you are comparing it to, that would cause you to say that it could never be possible.... the future is now, and we need to make with it everything we want.
۩ wrote:I believe herein lies the art to dying. I believe everything we do leads up to how we choose to handle this moment.
Maybe I'm wrong.
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I couldn't agree more, I kind of feel that an individuals final 'resting' place, if you will, literally begins it's evolution the moment you open your eyes in this world, and everything you experience and do will in some way be reflected in your 'heaven', if you choose to call it that.
very interesting post, man
"Toda Cosa Que Puede Ser Imaginada Es Real" -Picasso