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Chapter 8: Comprehension of time – meaning and benefit for mankind

Just as research provides countless explanatory models for consciousness, so it is with time. The closer we get to this topic, the more theories seem to emerge from the fog of science. Many researchers agree at least that the four-dimensional space-time includes everything that has ever happened, what is currently happening and what will ever happen. In this way, Einstein's theory of reality would at least theoretically allow us to travel back in time. However, we would need an infinite amount of energy for this, since we would have to travel faster than light. Basically, however, both the past and the future are present in this four-dimensional space. A model describes time as a sequence of events that are perceived by our consciousness. Anyone who analyses their dreams from time to time has probably already realised that the dream experience is different from the life in our "waking" world. In the dream we are always immediately where we think we are. For example, it is only possible to a very limited extent that we chronologically arrange our dream experiences. As soon as we wake up in the night or in the morning, we can hardly estimate how long the dream really lasted. The sum of the dream stories could have lasted a relatively long time or only a fraction of a second. It is similar with near-death experiences. If patients are successfully brought back to this world after a cardiac arrest or coma, the temporal assessment of their experiences often does not match our worldly perception of time by far. Patients report that it was as if they had spent several days in the hereafter, whereas in the real world only a few minutes or hours have passed to bring them back to life. Our perception of time is therefore more of an assumption, a subjective assessment, than a correspondence with objective reality. Every experience takes place in the now and the sequence of these moments creates the impression of the flow of time. The more we are in the rational thinking of the neocortex, the more we are involved in this flow of time. The analytical mind forces us, so to speak, into the reality of the material world by stringing together many past moments and a possible imaginary future. Our brain is constantly processing data and is similar to the processor of a computer. It processes, filters, decides based on the networked neurons and allocates. What has just or recently been processed is, so to speak, the present. This current present is saved and replaced by a new present. The now moment is measurable. It lasts about 30 milliseconds and is the shortest moment that we as humans can perceive. That is the timing of our brain, it photographs a »now picture«, a snapshot, almost every 30 ms. So one now after the other is filed and replaced by a new one. Because of this sequence of events, in our time model we remember nothing but »now images« as if summarized in a film, our »life film« so to speak, from the moment of birth to the present point in time. But nowhere in our brain is a film sequence of these »now moments« stored. There is also no image of a scene. You won't find a single picture in your head, just as you would not find a picture in any computer memory module if you cut it open. You would only find the tiniest magnetic particles, either charged or not charged. You can then process these zero or one states as information. For this, of course, software is required or, in our brain, a mind that thinks, and awareness as a decision-making aid for non-subconscious programs. The brain works holographically and can process data in parallel. It is said that women are better at this than men ☺


Illustration 15: Illusion time

The older ones among us probably still know the old film spools that were kept in cartridges. Now mentally put a film with all the pictures of your »now moments« in such a cartridge. Your personal life film, so to speak. The »digital native generation« has to imagine a Blue-Ray, the successor to the DVD, or an app in which these films are stored in a database. Seen from the outside, there are many now-pictures in the film can, lined up to form a life film, and you are an observer and you see it lying in front of you. Now imagine that you are moving with your consciousness through these images. Immerse yourself in this film. Look picture by picture along the film strip, forwards and backwards, and thus explore the future or the past and a film sequence is created again in your head, as your brain in turn strings together the sequence of your actions and puts them together into a strand of images. Now move mentally from the outer area of the film cartridge right through the film, directly through the images of the adjacent film strips to the centre of the film roll and back again. So you go through all the different now moments and are no longer tied to the chronological sequence of the film. You can, so to speak, fast-forward and rewind, look at individual sequences, but also jump right in time when you cross the diametre of the roll of film in front of you with your now-pictures. In the same way, we work with our free mind and consciousness when we sleep. The mind is not tied to a running movie of our life, but moves inside and outside of our brain. It is always where it is at the moment. We can dream whole stories, but also only individual small episodes and excerpts, criss-crossing the future, past or present, just as if we were thinking across a spool of film. Consciousness does not depend on the brain as the sole information carrier, but can also use the quantum, matrix and / or information fields of the interworld outside of our body. Just as every person records his personal life film with all the now moments on the soul level, billions of these recordings of all souls are in turn stored in a world memory. Information is not lost, regardless of whether the person is still alive or has already died. In the interworld there is a different order that does not go hand in hand with our sense of time. It is like in a living library, in which all the films are shown at the same time, stacked close together and next to each other in an archive or in a huge, gigantic quantum field with the inscription mankind. Consciousness can move through all this information and live through its personal experiences and thus create its own rememberable reality. Since it is not just our own information, but also information from others, dreams often also contain a portion of superimposed knowledge for us, with which we can perceive other information fields outside of our personal limits and beliefs and be highly creative. Clairvoyance and prophetic dreams paired with the information from our level of being are then taken with us into our waking world. Messages about upcoming events, accidents, illnesses or death also belong in this category, as well as the processing of conscious and subconscious daily experiences. This »film palace« with all the scenes that have ever been and will be filmed, this database of all existing information potentials, is the interworld or the world memory that exists in a single now. Our brain deceives us with the illusion that there is a past or a future, but it gives us the opportunity to think and act sustainably as humans.

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