Godlike Productions - Discussion Forum
Users Online Now: 1,290 (Who's On?)Visitors Today: 374,680
Pageviews Today: 487,117Threads Today: 157Posts Today: 1,782
04:14 AM


Rate this Thread

Absolute BS Crap Reasonable Nice Amazing
 

the concept of time (the happening)

 
DrEaMz
Offer Upgrade

User ID: 913153
United States
08/10/2010 02:47 AM
Report Abusive Post
Report Copyright Violation
the concept of time (the happening)
things are going to constantly move...never ending journey through the cosmos.and with the power to understand it is the greatest gift god could give to man! "the power of comprehension" most animals dont get to have such a gift.

Einstein once said "if you sit with a girl you like for a few hours it seems like a few minutes
but if you put your hand on a hot stove for a few minutes it seems like a few hours."

so...imo time is happening as fast as you want it to be
its happening as fast as your brain can prosses the information from your senses.

so if you try to prosses things faster in your head
you would have the ability to speed up time or slow it down(this is done threw meditation)

o and im not convinced we have a soul so i don't think that stuff about meditation

without man, time would not exist.

time is... man measuring change (of a constant).
w/o man, no one will be there to do the calculating..of time

Last Edited by DrEaMz on 08/14/2010 11:29 PM
"Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one."~Albert Einstein
Levski

User ID: 318585
Bulgaria
08/10/2010 02:51 AM
Report Abusive Post
Report Copyright Violation
Re: the concept of time (the happening)
o and im not convinced we have a soul so i don't think that stuff about meditation
 Quoting: DrEaMz


I am absolutely certain that we do.
Agree with everything else you said.
Noah was a conspiracy theorist too, until it started raining.
DrEaMz  (OP)

User ID: 913153
United States
08/10/2010 02:51 AM
Report Abusive Post
Report Copyright Violation
Re: the concept of time (the happening)
time is a measurment of change
not a line you can bend
"Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one."~Albert Einstein
DrEaMz  (OP)

User ID: 913153
United States
08/10/2010 02:53 AM
Report Abusive Post
Report Copyright Violation
Re: the concept of time (the happening)
o and im not convinced we have a soul so i don't think that stuff about meditation


I am absolutely certain that we do.
Agree with everything else you said.
 Quoting: Levski

thank you sir for replying... please if you will give us your opinion!
deuces
"Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one."~Albert Einstein
OneMind

User ID: 1056306
United States
08/10/2010 02:54 AM
Report Abusive Post
Report Copyright Violation
Re: the concept of time (the happening)
things are going to constantly move...never ending journey through the cosmos.and with the power to understand it is the greatest gift god could give to man! "the power of comprehension" most animals dont get to have such a gift.

Einstein once said "if you sit with a girl you like for a few hours it seems like a few minutes
but if you put your hand on a hot stove for a few minutes it seems like a few hours."

so...imo time is happening as fast as you want it to be
its happening as fast as your brain can prosses the information from your senses.

so if you try to prosses things faster in your head
you would have the ability to speed up time or slow it down(this is done threw meditation)

o and im not convinced we have a soul so i don't think that stuff about meditation
 Quoting: DrEaMz


DrEaMz,

wonderful thread.
Kymatica
DrEaMz  (OP)

User ID: 913153
United States
08/10/2010 02:55 AM
Report Abusive Post
Report Copyright Violation
Re: the concept of time (the happening)
things are going to constantly move...never ending journey through the cosmos.and with the power to understand it is the greatest gift god could give to man! "the power of comprehension" most animals dont get to have such a gift.

Einstein once said "if you sit with a girl you like for a few hours it seems like a few minutes
but if you put your hand on a hot stove for a few minutes it seems like a few hours."

so...imo time is happening as fast as you want it to be
its happening as fast as your brain can prosses the information from your senses.

so if you try to prosses things faster in your head
you would have the ability to speed up time or slow it down(this is done threw meditation)

o and im not convinced we have a soul so i don't think that stuff about meditation


DrEaMz,

wonderful thread.
 Quoting: OneMind

thank you
that was nice of you
"Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one."~Albert Einstein
DrEaMz  (OP)

User ID: 913153
United States
08/10/2010 03:01 AM
Report Abusive Post
Report Copyright Violation
Re: the concept of time (the happening)
please people give me some insight on how you understand "time"
"Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one."~Albert Einstein
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 1063489
Canada
08/10/2010 03:03 AM
Report Abusive Post
Report Copyright Violation
Re: the concept of time (the happening)
When your conscious frequency increases time does some very strange things and it is not just in one's perception.
I don't presume to be able to explain it, but I have experienced it.
DrEaMz  (OP)

User ID: 913153
United States
08/10/2010 03:08 AM
Report Abusive Post
Report Copyright Violation
Re: the concept of time (the happening)
When your conscious frequency increases time does some very strange things and it is not just in one's perception.
I don't presume to be able to explain it, but I have experienced it.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1063489

im sure that it IS ones perspeption

there is more than 1 type of time

there is also.... ummmm..."metronomic time"... a constant beat happening after each change in the happening...
"Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one."~Albert Einstein
DrEaMz  (OP)

User ID: 913153
United States
08/10/2010 03:14 AM
Report Abusive Post
Report Copyright Violation
Re: the concept of time (the happening)
When your conscious frequency increases time does some very strange things and it is not just in one's perception.
I don't presume to be able to explain it, but I have experienced it.

im sure that it IS ones perspeption

there is more than 1 type of time

there is also.... ummmm..."metronomic time"... a constant beat happening after each change in the happening...
 Quoting: DrEaMz

in the happening... every person can refer to the same time.

but to older people...its been a longer amount of time in there whole life....


(if a tree falls--)would time exsist if you weren't there to realize

Last Edited by DrEaMz on 08/10/2010 03:16 AM
"Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one."~Albert Einstein
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 831992
United States
08/10/2010 03:15 AM
Report Abusive Post
Report Copyright Violation
Re: the concept of time (the happening)
time is a measurment of change
not a line you can bend
 Quoting: DrEaMz



you are correct...but why do some think they can bend it? maybe because in fact time has no rules at all at...in the end you just have to know the secret to time...

hf
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 997724
New Zealand
08/10/2010 03:16 AM
Report Abusive Post
Report Copyright Violation
Re: the concept of time (the happening)
please people give me some insight on how you understand "time"
 Quoting: DrEaMz



This is an interesting point, check it out...

[link to en.wikipedia.org]
DrEaMz  (OP)

User ID: 913153
United States
08/10/2010 03:20 AM
Report Abusive Post
Report Copyright Violation
Re: the concept of time (the happening)
time is a measurment of change
not a line you can bend



you are correct...but why do some think they can bend it? maybe because in fact time has no rules at all at...in the end you just have to know the secret to time...

hf
 Quoting: Angelseverywhere

maybe ...to travel back in time ..one would have to prosses the information happening " backwards" through there brain






"memory's are reference points in time."

Last Edited by DrEaMz on 08/10/2010 03:28 AM
"Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one."~Albert Einstein
DrEaMz  (OP)

User ID: 913153
United States
08/10/2010 03:20 AM
Report Abusive Post
Report Copyright Violation
Re: the concept of time (the happening)
please people give me some insight on how you understand "time"



This is an interesting point, check it out...

[link to en.wikipedia.org]
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 997724

nice article!

i liked that it wasnt long....jk
"Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one."~Albert Einstein
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 831992
United States
08/10/2010 03:27 AM
Report Abusive Post
Report Copyright Violation
Re: the concept of time (the happening)
time is a measurment of change
not a line you can bend



you are correct...but why do some think they can bend it? maybe because in fact time has no rules at all at...in the end you just have to know the secret to time...

hf

maybe ...to travel back in time ..one would have to posses the information happening " backwards" through there brain






"memory's are reference points in time."
 Quoting: DrEaMz


Ya know I really did not think I was gonna get this deep tonight on glp...but I think you got it honey...interesting thread...thank you...

hf
DrEaMz  (OP)

User ID: 913153
United States
08/10/2010 03:30 AM
Report Abusive Post
Report Copyright Violation
Re: the concept of time (the happening)
time is a measurment of change
not a line you can bend



you are correct...but why do some think they can bend it? maybe because in fact time has no rules at all at...in the end you just have to know the secret to time...

hf

maybe ...to travel back in time ..one would have to posses the information happening " backwards" through there brain






"memory's are reference points in time."


Ya know I really did not think I was gonna get this deep tonight on glp...but I think you got it honey...interesting thread...thank you...

hf
 Quoting: Angelseverywhere


thank you,

and...
piece to you
"Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one."~Albert Einstein
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 997724
New Zealand
08/10/2010 03:31 AM
Report Abusive Post
Report Copyright Violation
Re: the concept of time (the happening)
please people give me some insight on how you understand "time"
 Quoting: DrEaMz


I do not understand time (its a bit like money - hard for us to fathom).

But i like to try to think about it.

One thing I am sure of , just like everything else that exists in our world, time is a concept or a tool we use to understand what is happening, to make sense.

It is a construct of our minds and exists within us as a concept. An illusion we feel as being real.

This does not mean that there is no such thing as time outside of ourselves.

Just that the phenomenon of 'time' as experienced by us is just that- an experience, a tool we use in to contruct our model of the world. Just as we use the concepts of height and length.

So time is a very subjective thing by nature - at least in as much as we can ever experience it.

It is a creation of our minds.
DrEaMz  (OP)

User ID: 913153
United States
08/10/2010 03:34 AM
Report Abusive Post
Report Copyright Violation
Re: the concept of time (the happening)
please people give me some insight on how you understand "time"


I do not understand time (its a bit like money - hard for us to fathom).

But i like to try to think about it.

One thing I am sure of , just like everything else that exists in our world, time is a concept or a tool we use to understand what is happening, to make sense.

It is a construct of our minds and exists within us as a concept. An illusion we feel as being real.

This does not mean that there is no such thing as time outside of ourselves.

Just that the phenomenon of 'time' as experienced by us is just that- an experience, a tool we use in to contruct our model of the world. Just as we use the concepts of height and length.

So time is a very subjective thing by nature - at least in as much as we can ever experience it.

It is a creation of our minds.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 997724

time is an illusion


if there weren't two points in space, it wouldn't exist
"Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one."~Albert Einstein
DrEaMz  (OP)

User ID: 913153
United States
08/10/2010 03:35 AM
Report Abusive Post
Report Copyright Violation
Re: the concept of time (the happening)
please people give me some insight on how you understand "time"


I do not understand time (its a bit like money - hard for us to fathom).

But i like to try to think about it.

One thing I am sure of , just like everything else that exists in our world, time is a concept or a tool we use to understand what is happening, to make sense.

It is a construct of our minds and exists within us as a concept. An illusion we feel as being real.

This does not mean that there is no such thing as time outside of ourselves.

Just that the phenomenon of 'time' as experienced by us is just that- an experience, a tool we use in to contruct our model of the world. Just as we use the concepts of height and length.

So time is a very subjective thing by nature - at least in as much as we can ever experience it.

It is a creation of our minds.

time is an illusion


if there weren't two points in space, it wouldn't exist
 Quoting: DrEaMz

neither would you....
"Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one."~Albert Einstein
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 831992
United States
08/10/2010 03:38 AM
Report Abusive Post
Report Copyright Violation
Re: the concept of time (the happening)
thank you,

and...
piece to you
 Quoting: DrEaMz


oh yeah okay...peace to you as well honey...chuckle

hf
DrEaMz  (OP)

User ID: 913153
United States
08/10/2010 03:45 AM
Report Abusive Post
Report Copyright Violation
Re: the concept of time (the happening)
bump
"Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one."~Albert Einstein
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 997724
New Zealand
08/10/2010 03:45 AM
Report Abusive Post
Report Copyright Violation
Re: the concept of time (the happening)
if there weren't two points in space, it wouldn't exist

neither would you....
 Quoting: DrEaMz


The only time i have felt like i truly understand time has been during halucinogenic meditaions on cannabis or salvia when my mind has been able to discard the concept from my world model or 'program'(momentarily).

But that has only been a small help to my undestanding of time in every day life, as everyday life requires the concept to be in place in order for our minds to function.

Can you elaborate on what you mean about the two points in space?
DrEaMz  (OP)

User ID: 913153
United States
08/10/2010 03:52 AM
Report Abusive Post
Report Copyright Violation
Re: the concept of time (the happening)
if there weren't two points in space, it wouldn't exist

neither would you....


The only time i have felt like i truly understand time has been during halucinogenic meditaions on cannabis or salvia when my mind has been able to discard the concept from my world model or 'program'(momentarily).

But that has only been a small help to my undestanding of time in every day life, as everyday life requires the concept to be in place in order for our minds to function.

Can you elaborate on what you mean about the two points in space?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 997724

our greatest atomic clock has to be the earth moving around the sun...a constant fall (time is a measurement of a constant)

so if you put in a beat or (metronomic time)you would be able to have a better reference point in time.

that's as detailed as i can get.... w/o exploding
"Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one."~Albert Einstein
DrEaMz  (OP)

User ID: 913153
United States
08/10/2010 03:53 AM
Report Abusive Post
Report Copyright Violation
Re: the concept of time (the happening)
if there weren't two points in space, it wouldn't exist

neither would you....


The only time i have felt like i truly understand time has been during halucinogenic meditaions on cannabis or salvia when my mind has been able to discard the concept from my world model or 'program'(momentarily).

But that has only been a small help to my undestanding of time in every day life, as everyday life requires the concept to be in place in order for our minds to function.

Can you elaborate on what you mean about the two points in space?

our greatest atomic clock has to be the earth moving around the sun...a constant fall (time is a measurement of a constant)

so if you put in a beat or (metronomic time)you would be able to have a better reference point in time.

that's as detailed as i can get.... w/o exploding
 Quoting: DrEaMz

i think im gunnu go krazy b4 i turn 18
"Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one."~Albert Einstein
DrEaMz  (OP)

User ID: 913153
United States
08/10/2010 04:01 AM
Report Abusive Post
Report Copyright Violation
Re: the concept of time (the happening)
peace rockon peace
"Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one."~Albert Einstein
DrEaMz  (OP)

User ID: 913153
United States
08/10/2010 04:07 AM
Report Abusive Post
Report Copyright Violation
Re: the concept of time (the happening)
peace rockon peace
 Quoting: DrEaMz

w/o two points in space,the only thing you could refer to is.... your movements(unless you can keep a good beat going forever and you have a photographic memory) what you were doing before you changed that way
"Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one."~Albert Einstein
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 997724
New Zealand
08/10/2010 04:07 AM
Report Abusive Post
Report Copyright Violation
Re: the concept of time (the happening)
op , dso you think time is moving, or is it that we are moving through time?

What i though you were getting at with your mention of two points in space is that TIME is the the thing that connects them and Time is also what separates them.

Time kind of defines them, as without time they could not be separate at all as an observer could be everywhere at once. Time allows an observer to 'be' at one point, and not another.

Kind of like time being a what is necessary for two points in space to exist as seperate places in their own right.

My head hurts.
DrEaMz  (OP)

User ID: 913153
United States
08/10/2010 04:10 AM
Report Abusive Post
Report Copyright Violation
Re: the concept of time (the happening)
op , dso you think time is moving, or is it that we are moving through time?

What i though you were getting at with your mention of two points in space is that TIME is the the thing that connects them and Time is also what separates them.

Time kind of defines them, as without time they could not be separate at all as an observer could be everywhere at once. Time allows an observer to 'be' at one point, and not another.

Kind of like time being a what is necessary for two points in space to exist as seperate places in their own right.

My head hurts.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 997724

time is a measurement of what moved

you dont move though it, imo...understand?
"Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one."~Albert Einstein
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 997724
New Zealand
08/10/2010 04:18 AM
Report Abusive Post
Report Copyright Violation
Re: the concept of time (the happening)
time is a measurement of what moved

you dont move though it, imo...understand?
 Quoting: DrEaMz


Not really i don't understand, you may need to flesh out what you are trying to communicate with some examples or a metaphor or something.

For instance, about an hour ago i went outside for a ciggarette.

If we are not moving through time, 'where' is that man who was/is outside having a ciggarette?

Is he and i the same and the the time i experience separating him and I just a measurment of movement?


Where has he gone?

Where is he now?
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 997724
New Zealand
08/10/2010 04:19 AM
Report Abusive Post
Report Copyright Violation
Re: the concept of time (the happening)
are we both (he and i and everything else ) actually in a shared 'NOW' ?
DrEaMz  (OP)

User ID: 913153
United States
08/10/2010 04:23 AM
Report Abusive Post
Report Copyright Violation
Re: the concept of time (the happening)
you growing...thinking,and moving keeps those people seporate
"Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one."~Albert Einstein





GLP