07-13-2025, 02:36 AM
(06-01-2025, 03:59 PM)Darkorange Wrote: yes. having the watch examined, we would be able to know exact delay rate. this would give us degree of gravitational field distort rate. then we could think of an overall picture and try to figure out what qualities and energy hypothetical device would need.
Cells would age slower, imo, because in that diluted time line everything flows 'normal' to one's body and perception, i think. one discovers the difference with returning onto own original time by looking at the clock and compare.
Well you certainly come across some interesting stuff when looking into this subject.
Ever heard of this chap - reminded me a bit of Sheldrake's work and it's all rather intriguing to think about.
• Dr Viktor Veynik's 'Chronal Field' theory:
Quote:In the cold logic of Soviet science, there was no room for ghosts, for souls, for mysteries. There was only matter. Equations. Particles. And yet, Veynik saw something deeper. Something impossible. He studied the nature of time, space, and what he called “chronal fields”—a force he believed connected the living to something beyond. He didn’t just want to measure the universe. He wanted to measure what comes after.
Cheers.





