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 Quoting: aether


Perfect timing. See Rain-Man's post of the sun?

See how the plasma is literally being pulled away from center to follow the invisible fields?


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 Quoting: Septenary Man


wonder if this would apply in some way to that tho SS..



Curves in spacetime violate Heisenberg's uncertainty principle

(a) A closed timelike curve, in which p2 is a chronology-respecting system, and p1 is a time-traveling system that can jump from point tA to the past point tB through a spacetime wormhole, has the ability to interact with itself in the past. (b) In an open timelike curve (OTC), the system cannot interact with itself in the past. In the new study, physicists have theoretically shown that OTCs can violate Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle, provided p1 is entangled with p2. This proposal could be tested by performing experiments on entangled systems in Earth’s gravitational field. Credit: J. L. Pienaar, et al. ©2013 American Physical Society (Phys.org)
—If an object traveling through spacetime can loop back in time in a certain way, then its trajectory can allow a pair of its components to be measured with perfect accuracy, violating Heisenberg's uncertainty principle. This new finding involves a particular trajectory called an open timelike curve (OTC), which is a special case of a closed timelike curve (CTC), a theoretical concept that has previously provoked controversy because it raises the possibility of traveling backwards in time.

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 Quoting: >~* Flutterby Fringe*~<


Hey Fringe. For some reason I am pulling away from 'time' related concepts like above. I think because I am not 'seeing' time like I use to. I think it is much more 'complex' then how we view it now, though simpler at the same time. I 'feel' as if time is...like consciousness and time are embedded together.

Once they begin talking about 'time loops', then they are talking about non-material aspects...superluminal. If human waking consciousness were inside that time-loop, it would not be able to keep up with the processing of superluminal information/observation. Basically, it becomes almost dream-like and I would guess EXTREMELY hard to remember what took place, and possibly very difficult to discern exactly what happen when coming back to the NOW moment, whether it be 'backwards' in time or forward.

It is my strong opinion that the concept of time has been misrepresented. It has been treated as a type of dimension, as if it could be separate from reality.
 Quoting: Septenary Man




Time is contingent on the shape of space and the awareness of the data collecting device.

Thus it is relative to the breadth and keeness of the relation.

The gnostic bible calls it the state of fullness.

After my nacho plate I am hyperexpanded.
 
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