11-27-2024, 04:58 AM
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Bit of a spurries here, a book by Steve Taylor on Time Expansion.
It looks like he did some case studies and I may just take one for the team and buy it. One intriguing question he poses is if it's possible to induce a TEE.
Being the person that I am, I take this as a challenge and what could go wrong besides, ah ahah ah haha hahah Sirus continues to laugh manically as he fades way into time.
https://www.stevenmtaylor.com/books/time...periences/
• What do unusual states of consciousness such as mystical experiences, psychedelic experiences, and near-death experiences tell us about time and consciousness?
• What can the countless reports of “life review” – when people view a whole lifetime of events and experiences within a few seconds – tell about the past, present and the future?
• What does modern physics say about the idea of linear time?
• Is it possible to speed up or slow down time by inducing TEEs?
There is also a blog here.
I found that in TEEs time usually expands by 10 to 40 orders of magnitude. This means that a period of three seconds may seem to stretch for half a minute, or up to two minutes. One result of this is that, in emergencies, people can take preventative—in some cases, life-saving—action that would be impossible in normal time.
https://www.psychologytoday.com/za/blog/...ut-of-time
It looks like he did some case studies and I may just take one for the team and buy it. One intriguing question he poses is if it's possible to induce a TEE.
Being the person that I am, I take this as a challenge and what could go wrong besides, ah ahah ah haha hahah Sirus continues to laugh manically as he fades way into time.
https://www.stevenmtaylor.com/books/time...periences/
• What do unusual states of consciousness such as mystical experiences, psychedelic experiences, and near-death experiences tell us about time and consciousness?
• What can the countless reports of “life review” – when people view a whole lifetime of events and experiences within a few seconds – tell about the past, present and the future?
• What does modern physics say about the idea of linear time?
• Is it possible to speed up or slow down time by inducing TEEs?
There is also a blog here.
I found that in TEEs time usually expands by 10 to 40 orders of magnitude. This means that a period of three seconds may seem to stretch for half a minute, or up to two minutes. One result of this is that, in emergencies, people can take preventative—in some cases, life-saving—action that would be impossible in normal time.
https://www.psychologytoday.com/za/blog/...ut-of-time
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