Questions for all you life lovers! Do you embrace time as a constant, single thread of fabric, or do you embrace time as fragments that beat so fast they sometimes blend? Or do you shun time all together? I've played with time three times before, where I could perceive the part that is within AUM, and experienced as rapidly pulsing 'heart beats' of the cosmos, then watched as it steadied out into one thread that only beats because I was picking up on it as an external force rather than as an intimate part of my being. It reminds me of when you hear the humming of a refrigerator. If you play with your perception of the sound, it either hums as a quick beat, or it blends itself into a steady stream of sound. Time would make the difference in how you experience it because if you focus on the sound as one stream, your not focusing on time passing. Same with Aum meditation. But Im wondering how you all experience it when you focus/unfocus on it as an internal source of measurement? God bless!
I intend to study physics in the future, and the nature of time is one of the topics that intrigues me the most. I'm afraid I don't have much to offer to this thread at the moment though. All I know of time is how I perceive it.
It's ok DroneLore, I dont know much about the science of time either, I just know how I experience it! Im just wondering what you think it is? No need to be techincal at all
To me time is fragments that beat or vibrate so fast they become a fluid thread. I can not explain why but it makes the most sense. When speaking our "voice box" does not vibrate and we just move our mouths to speak, but different vibrations are made into one fluid sentence ext.
I see time as a linear entity, simultaneously indivisible and infinitely divisible. Any unit we use to describe the passage of time is arbitrary. The difference between a year and a second could be as miniscule as the difference between a second and a nanosecond, depending on the speed of the processes being measured.
something that once came to me concerning time that i have always remembered is this: there is only now..the past is memory..the future is imagination..time is within us
I always tend to think of time as a multitude of different bodies of energetic goo that intersect earth. Then linear time as defined by the business world is sort of like a ritual by a few select people in order to pull in certain amounts of these separate time goos and flow them through a chain of people so they feel like they are going forward and do work. But the blobs of energetic time goo are the future. Future is energy. Past is the already constituted layers of physical form.
Time is there to define where are you on the circle, to define circle and spiral. Without time, there would be no begining or end, but there is, there is plenty beginings and ends. Time helps our stupidity to ask questions and circle on on the invisible path that we have to cros, so we can start another one. But if you look at all the paths at the same time, then time has no meaning at all, then it blends in aum sound, defining another circle, containing all circles and all the time. Sounds like a never ending story, witch basically it is, but without time we wouldn't be able to say that it lasts forever, because without time, forever doesn't exist. Very tricky to define time, except that we never have enough time for anything.
you guys need to watch the show called "TIME" on the discovery or science channel, there are some very interesting theories/experiments on the matter. it was rather interesting
our personal perception of time is determined by how long we have lived, to a ten year old the day is longer as it is a larger percentage of their life as a whole? Spare time
"Events do not happen; they are just there, and we come across them."- Physicist Arthur Eddington 1920. This is the idea put simply that time is not linear.
I like to think of time as a string. It might be made up of beats or pulses,instead of a stream, but these beats are much faster than any of our sensory system rates, and so time will seem to constantly flow. The string is not straight necessarily, but instead represents a dimension in spacetime, that sort of thing