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The Unveiling of Time

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  We are living a life of expectations and predictable thoughts instead of truly experiencing life as it is. If we continue this way, we might die without ever knowing what life is. Philosophically, we can consider what we experience as time to be change. Therefore, everything changes, experiences time, and responds to it. Is there anything that doesn’t respond to time? Is change a product of something that doesn’t change? It’s hard to imagine, because without change, is it even possible for anything to exist? The Delayed-Choice Double-Slit Experiment and the Observer Effect These questions bring to mind the delayed-choice double-slit experiment and the observer effect. I find this experiment to be mind-boggling and incredibly powerful. In simple terms, when electrons are sent through a double-slit apparatus without a detector, they act as a wave, creating an interference pattern. However, when we place a detector to observe which slit the electron passes through, it acts as a par...

Vibrational reality

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The Vibrational Dance of Life We're all on this incredible journey, aren't we? From our first cry to our last breath, we're soaking up experiences, sharing smiles, shedding tears, even dancing through the dramas life throws our way. And while our conscious minds might eventually let go of the details, the core of those experiences – the feelings, the connections, the sheer essence of them – well, they never truly vanish. Every laugh shared, every hand held, every place we've touched, it all leaves a subtle but lasting mark. It's like the world keeps a whisper of our presence long after we've moved on. This profound feeling comes from understanding something fundamental: everything around us, and within us, is constantly vibrating. And here's the cool part – every single person, every interaction, even every thought, has its own one-of-a-kind vibrational signature. Everything's a Vibe Imagine reality not as solid and static, but as a vast, intricate symph...

Reality:Tattvas perspective part-2

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 Part 2 In my previous article, I explained the first five pure tattvas. If you haven't had a chance to read it yet, I recommend taking a quick look before we continue. These five tattvas are known as the pure tattvas, and they relate to the formation of the cosmos. Today, we'll delve into individuality."that is atma tattvas  Let's begin with an analogy. It will be helpful to grasp the following tattvas before we explore each one individually Analogy Imagine a vast, supreme body of water. If a pebble is thrown into it, droplets fly out. Each droplet, now separate from the immense water body, might feel disconnected, like an independent entity adrift in the air – this feeling of separation is Maya. The brief time the droplet spends in the air is like Kala, our individual perception of time. Gravity, the unseen force, inevitably pulls the droplet back, causing it to merge once more with the larger body – this downward pull, this unavoidable return, is akin to Niyati. The...

Beyond the clock: what do we truly gain from the time travel

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  Time travel  Introduction   The concept of time travel has become a persistent echo in my mind, a thought I simply can’t shake, even when my attention is focused elsewhere. This fascination led me to ask friends and colleagues about their own understanding of it. Interestingly, while their individual interpretations varied slightly, a common thread emerged: a belief in its potential for immense personal gain, the ability to change fortunes and outcomes. This collective vision, however, sparks a deeper question within my own consciousness: is such a thing truly possible, and more importantly, would time travel genuinely hold the transformative power we imagine? Possibility to travel to past In the quantum realm, the nature of time becomes far more abstract and is still a subject of intense research. Many of the fundamental laws at this level are time-symmetric, suggesting a different relationship with time than we experience macroscopically. While some theoretical framew...

Beyond the second: A personal exploration

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  This is my second article. In my first article, I stated my perspective that time can be viewed as an illusionary instrument used to organize sequences in a specific order. In this article, I will try to explain my perception of the existence of time, drawing connections to fundamental forces and the structure of the universe. Gravity attracts mass, causing it to pull downwards. Between gravitational interactions and mass, there is space. According to Einstein's theory of General Relativity, when gravity attracts and pulls mass downwards, it curves spacetime. This curvature acts as a path, influencing the movement of objects; high-mass objects attract low-mass objects, causing the low-mass objects to move along the curved paths created. This movement through space and the separation or distance involved are integral to how we perceive and measure the passage of time. Light, which consists of photons with no rest mass, also travels through spacetime, following its own path. Even l...

Quantum vs. Classical world

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 Part 2    Quantum vs. Classical: Two Sides of the Same. coin  Quantum/God's world  The quantum realm, sometimes referred to as 'God's world,' exhibits creation and phenomena that defy the laws governing the classical world. Unlike a deity, the quantum world is characterized by unpredictability and inherent chaos. It possesses characteristics reminiscent of both living and non-living entities, with everything in constant motion. Classical or physical world  The classical, or physical, world is constructed from a fundamental combination: protons, neutrons, and electrons. The interactions and combinations of these particles produce a multitude of products, each leading to new formations. What we perceive as reality, including ourselves, is a result of these intricate combinations. These particles are interconnected with the quantum realm, meaning changes within the quantum world influence the physical world. However, the reverse is not true. The underlying co...