Making
Time Stand
Still
I
came to the
conclusion in
the shower
that time does
not exist, or
at least that
it is standing
still! The
reason we have
time is to
keep us in
sync with each
other - a
fabrication as
illusionary as
motion, motion
caused by the
misapprehension
of time. We
are simply
experiencing
is a single
still frame of
now to the
next single
still frame of
now.
Have
you ever
experienced
time standing
still? Well
when you
consider time
to be nothing
more but human
understanding
for motion
then it all
takes place in
the mind …
maybe!
Considering we
all live in
the now then
it may be
easier for you
to comprehend
what I am
getting at
here.
Everything
what has
happened has
happened in
our minds. It
is simply our
bodies to are
going through
the motions -
no past,
present or
future!!!
Everything
what is
happening is
happening in
the now, all
at once!
Coincidence,
synchronicity
and prescience
are all one -
all is
happening
simultaneously!
As we know,
everything is
energy and
there is no
real death. It
is a continuum
of the
now.
So does that mean everything is predestined? Are the decisions we make in manmade time a product of our own thoughts or part of some cosmological paradigm. Have you ever had a dream and it feels as if you’ve been asleep for eternity? My own conclusion is that consciousness moves at a rate slower than the sub-conscious. Therefore time cannot be constant! Does a mechanical clock make time a real thing? We see the clock so believe that time is a real commodity! Multiverse Of Wormholes
This
opens up a
whole
mutiverse of
wormholes, but
are they all
in our mind?
We are ageing
in the now,
not getting
old! I mean,
show me a
number without
the
machinations
of how it
works. How can
you explain
what a number
is? Just as we
are
three-dimensional
beings, we
cannot see it
but yet we are
unable to
enter the
fourth-dimension
as a direct
consequence of
that!
How can we make time stand still then? I believe we can stop time but if we are to stop time we are only stopping the time continuum of one of the many times of many universes. By being the observer of stopped time we will still have time passed on our own dominion. In actual fact time is simply a measurement, but we are unable to measure the flow of it! We would need something other than time against which to measure it. The Quantum Zeno Effect Actually Does Stop The World I don’t want to go into too technical detail here, as otherwise it may be tough to follow and become quite boring too. However, as far as astrophysicists can tell, the universe is expanding at an accelerating rate, and will likely continue to do so indefinitely.
To
give it it’s
official name
of eternal
inflation, its
suggestion
that time is
endless
creates a
problem for
scientists
calculating
the likelihood
of any event
happening. In
fact it is
thought that
time is likely
to end within
the next five
billion years
due to some
type of
catastrophe
that no one
alive at the
time will
witness.
Quantum
Mechanics
Perspective
The
Greek
philosopher
Zeno of Elea
suggested that
if you could
slice time
into small
enough
increments,
the world
would freeze
in place. It
turns out that
he was right -
at least, from
a quantum
mechanics
perspective.
This leads me on to the work done by University of Texas physicists George Sudarshan and Baidyanath Misra in which they offer evidence of the Zeno Effect by showing that you can stop an atom from decaying, if you just check on it enough. What does this mean? Quantum Zeno Effect
Well
modern
scientific
theory says
that the
Quantum Zeno
Effect is
based on the
Arrow Paradox.
Mmmm what is
this Arrow
Paradox? Well
it relates to
an arrow
flying through
the air. To
the naked eye
the arrow
flies in one
continuous
movement, but
in reality it
flies in a
series of
instants.
What is an instant? An instant is the shortest moment of time possible. And relating this to our arrow, it has to appear motionless. So it flies through the air in one instant. Are you following me? Good. Because if the arrow wasn’t motionless, there would be many instants in its flight, each one in which the arrow was at one position and the next one in which the arrow was in another position and so on and so on. However, time is made up of a number of instants, and our arrow doesn’t move in any of them, the arrow can’t move through the air at all! Are you still with me? Good. Arrow Paradox
Now
we start to
move from
everyday
movement to
quantum
movement. So
taking the
Arrow Paradox
of shrinking
down the
measurement of
motion to the
point at which
it can never
move made me
understand
more as to how
the behavior
of some
decaying atoms
could be
manipulated by
a version of
the Arrow
Paradox! Hence
my realization
that time
could be made
to stand
still!
Yes
an atom has
the potential
to decay, but
does it only
decay if we
watch it?
Well just as
does a tree
falling in the
forest make a
noise if no
one is there
to hear it I
carried this
theory to the
molecule. I
mean it is
both decayed
and not
decayed until
someone checks
on it yes? Is
it that when
someone checks
on it that it
slips into one
of those
states.
However there
is also the
chance that it
hasn’t decayed
either! So
it’s a
straight
fifty-fifty
chance of the
atom having
decayed. Is
this
mind-boggling
stuff or what?
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Subconscious
Power
Newsletter
presented
by
Stephen
Richards
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The fuzziness of
quantum physics causes a
lot of problems. By
taking quantum mechanics
into account, some
physicists think they
may have solved one of
the oldest puzzles in
the history of abstract
physical thinking: The
Grandfather
Paradox.
The Grandfather Paradox
What if you went back in time to a period before your parents were conceived and, while there, killed your grandfather before he had a chance to father your parent. Logically, this would result in your never having been born — which means, you could never have existed to go back in time and kill your grandfather, which means you were born and thus could go back in time and kill your grandfather, which means… A basic visual representation of a closed time-like curve
Looking
at the most recent of
mathematical models for
time and space, there’s
simply no reason that
the arrow of time can’t
be turned
backwards.
The upshot is that any object traveling backward in time actually has a sort of multi-dimensional probability distribution. Space-time structure exhibiting closed paths in space (horizontal) and time (vertical). A quantum particle travels through a wormhole back in time and returns to the same location in space and time. Scientists have simulated time travel by using particles of light acting as quantum particles sent away and then brought back to their original space-time location. This is a huge step toward marrying two of the most irreconcilable theories in physics. Scientists have decided to find a point of convergence between general relativity and quantum mechanics in lab conditions, and they achieved success. Einstein suggested that you can travel back in time and return to the starting point in space and time. This presented a problem, known commonly as the grandparents paradox I mentioned earlier. This was theorized by Kurt Godel in 1949: if you were to travel back in time and prevent your grandparents from meeting, and in so doing prevent your own birth, the classical laws of physics would prevent you from being born. But Tim Ralph has reminded that in 1991, such situations could be avoided by harnessing quantum mechanics’ flexible laws: “The properties of quantum particles are ‘fuzzy’ or uncertain to start with, so this gives them enough wiggle room to avoid inconsistent time travel situations,” he said. Can The Past Be Changed By The Future? Bizarre quantum experiment suggests time can run backwards: • Scientists probed the quantum mechanical properties of single particles • The particles don't have a fixed state until they are observed by scientist • Study found knowing future outcome of particle also changes initial state • They believe particles change their state due to scientist's knowledge • This suggests that time could runs both backwards and forwards • If this proves true, it could mean that what we're doing now has been influenced by decisions made by a future version of us, the study claims Here is a paradox for you: your past influences your present which changes your future. But shouldn't the future also influence the past and the present? A notable new study puts forward that it just might – and the evidence has been shown in the world of quantum mechanics. Professor Kater Murch at Washington University has found that by knowing the future outcome of a particle, its state in the past is altered. So in other words, knowing future events can change the past. Now taking this a step further it means that what we're doing now has been influenced by the decision made by a future version of us! Even though this is only theory, physicists have created devices that have allowed them to measure these fragile quantum systems to see if this really is the case in the quantum world. In the quantum world time runs both backward and forward whereas in the classical world it only runs forward. In the quantum world, they could exist in every room of the house simultaneously. COULD TIME MOVE BACKWARDS IN A MIRROR UNIVERSE? Scientists proposed that at the moment of the Big Bang, a mirror universe to our own was created that moves in the opposite direction through time - and intelligent beings in each one would perceive the other to be moving backwards through time - both moving equally in each direction through time, but opposite to each other. (The radical theory was proposed by Dr Julian Barbour of College Farm in the UK, Dr Tim Koslowski of the University of New Brunswick in Canada and Dr Flavio Mercati of the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics, also in Canada.) Their research attempts to answer questions that remain about the "arrow of time" - which is the concept that time is "symmetric" and everything moves forwards. |
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Thank
you for your
time in reading
this,
Stephen
Richards
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