Time, What Is It? - Alternative View

Time, What Is It? - Alternative View
Time, What Is It? - Alternative View

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Time and its course is an area familiar to everyone, but at the same time full of mysteries. The whole world inexorably submits to this mighty force - time heals and destroys, gives hope and leaves no chance, but always inexorably moves life forward …

Let's take a look at it - how it works, and what it really is. Let's start with the fact that “just time” does not exist for everyone. Of course, there are units of its measurement - hours and minutes, but their personal perception is very individual.

First of all, the time we feel is a product of our consciousness. Living in the human body, the soul perceives the flow of information using the means available to the body - the senses and the central nervous system, the work of which is controlled by our brain. Our structure sets us certain parameters for the perception of time, in animals they will be different because their bodies are significantly different from ours.

Secondly, even if we take "human" time as a basis and consider it correct, then the range of fluctuations will also be considerable. The feeling of time is directly proportional to the "openness" of perception to everything new. One day in an unfamiliar city can feel almost equal to a week at home, the more information we receive and process, the slower time goes for us.

If we imagine our consciousness in the form of a ball that lets in data from the information field (more about this mechanism in the article Balls of Perception), then in a state of unknown we maximally "open" its surface in order to receive a stream of new information for us, and in a state of complete certainty on the contrary, we close - all actions and reactions are semi-automatic, consciousness does not waste energy on their analysis and comprehension.

The difference in time perception is very noticeable when comparing children and adults. Children need to know the world and discover it for themselves, adults already “know and can do everything” and the older they get, the more deeply they are convinced of this, unfortunately. So it turns out that in an eventful childhood, time goes much slower than in adulthood. For a child, a year or two is a whole era, but in adulthood or old age this time passes much faster and it seems that nothing has really changed.

Another property of our soul and consciousness contributes to the "acceleration" of time - we always try to distance ourselves from the uninteresting and unpleasant to us. In moments of boring routine work, a familiar road, the same things, our consciousness is partially turned off and we act “automatically”, almost not letting in new information. Therefore, the more life is filled with repetitive actions and rituals, the faster and more imperceptibly it passes.

Another law of the perception of time - despite the fact that everyone has it individually, there are some general framework in which it fluctuates. These boundaries are set by the speed of the general information flow. And the general flow, in turn, is formed by millions of people who inhabit our world, systematically perceiving and "living" data from the information field, they form a flow of energy. That is, on the one hand, we perceive time within the boundaries set by the others, and on the other, we can influence these frames in our own way.

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This is all very much like eating an oyster lying on the seabed. Just as an oyster opens its doors to draw in water and get food from it, so a person opens his perception to new information. If millions of oysters simultaneously begin to let water pass through themselves, a current will form, that is, a general information flow. Some oysters will pass water faster, some slower, but the flow rate will affect each of them.

The speed of time on our planet says a lot about the level of its development, in some ways it resembles "the average temperature in a hospital." In more developed worlds, the speed of the passage of time in comparison with us will be higher, because the accumulation of high-level souls, as it were, "accelerates" the information flow, increasing its overall speed.

If we explain this on oysters, then, in comparison with ours, the valves of "developed" oysters will be several times larger. They will draw in more water “in one sitting”, and the speed of their total flow will be several times higher than ours. Therefore, their time and space will be very different.

Human perception is tuned to the current reality, therefore we only receive signals that fit into its framework. And we do not see the numerous worlds that exist at lower and higher frequencies, our consciousness simply does not perceive them, just as our vision does not see X-rays, and the ear does not hear ultrasound. We are in our own dimension, as in a certain “cake” of the global cake of the universe, and we consider it the only existing one …

… If you do not go deep into high matters and return to our time, then although its general speed affects everyone, nevertheless there are always ways to live more for the same number of years than others. They are known to everyone and are as old as the world - they are openness to everything new, training of attention and development of the mind. After all, whatever one may say, an oyster with closed doors can never "catch up" with an open one in terms of the number of impressions.

Author: Alim Mila Luikola