I was going to say i think meditation is a good start to slow down time, to un-viel the illusion of time. Im not sure about making time go faster. |
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yeah, we'v all been there, sitting looking at the clock waiting to get out of school or work but the clock just wont move! it seems so slow, but then when you are doing somthing you like to do, time just wont wait for you... |
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I was going to say i think meditation is a good start to slow down time, to un-viel the illusion of time. Im not sure about making time go faster. |
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yes, but the question is, how do you become more aware? |
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oilfieldpilot,
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This has infact happened to me before. I was in my history class and I was extremely bored out of my mind as my teacher rambled on and on about the neolithic revolution. as i sat there I kind of fell into this trance. When I came back i looked up the clock and ten minutes had gone by. so i thought i would try it consciously. It was kinda hard not to concentrate on it but soon enough i cleared my mind and sat for what i thought was about five or so minutes (Im not sure because the whole point was to forget the concept of time) but i looked up and about 8 minutes had passed. this really intrigued me so when i got home that night i decided to meditate. i decided i would meditate for ten minutes. so i sat crosslegged on my bed, closed my eyes and shut out all thoughts that were entering my mind. after a while of sitting the thoughts started coming in more and more and finally i couldn't sit there anymore. im not that good at meditating anyway. so i decided to give it up and try i another time when i was in the right mood. But when i opened up my eyes 45 MINUTES HAD PASSED! it honestly only felt like 8 minutes! |
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Time doesn't move in at a constant pace. The rate of time can change depending on things like relative speed to a reference point, or gravity. There's also other things that can change time rate. |
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I read a book by a guy named David Icke about consciousness, and it being the only Real Truth. And while I agree/disagree with a bunch of his points, his explaination of the illusion of time I can relate to. |
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yeah what you just explained is what I was planning on doing |
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oilfieldpilot,
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ok i took awhile and tested out the previous mentioned methods, this is what i got: |
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if my attention is focused intently on a reference point in time and i wish for it to change, i would imagine the first thing needed to accomplish this would be some level of control over the temperature surrounding it. i don't place much stock in meditation, but i'm convinced if absolute zero is ever achieved the next logical step would be a literal manipulation of time |
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A clock going seemingly fast is just an illusion. We obviously can't feel an intangible concept such as time, so we rely on clocks and reference the pace of events. As some might notice, being busy while collecting a lot of information in the process might distract them from keeping pace with the events that are ongoing, and thus create a void of what happened. If there was a "void" in our recent pace of events, and time has past significantly on a clock, it would seem as if we had recently checked the time. |
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Last edited by malac; 09-25-2010 at 03:10 AM.
I stomp on your ideas.
Yep, you can learn to distort your perception of time. It happens ALL the time. Like, you know when you're driving on the freeway for a while, and then you slow down for the off-ramp, and it feels like you're driving at friggin 2mph? It's the same time distortion effect. |
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It's all perception. I find the best way to 'speed' time is to pre-occupy the mind. While 'slowing' time requires intense focus. I've had times where I can go through a few hours in what feels like minutes, or go through a few minutes in what feels like hours. I'm sure with practice you could easily control how you percieve time... it's all the mind. |
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What a necropost |
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You mean your perception of time? Thats very different. Only huge speeds and huge gravitational fields can change the speed of time. |
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i don't know how many times i need to say it, but if you can control temperature then you will control time |
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Say it as much as you like; if you don't explain it, nobody cares. |
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i'll have to wait until i can post a image. i'm not that good with words, but i'm alright with ink |
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Temperature does not alter time, only velocity and gravity. |
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really, so what happens to time if there's no temperture at all. think about this before you chalk it up as rediculous |
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