Brief Discussion on the Nature of Time

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Science, Physics, General Physics
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Author: Richard Lighthouse ISBN: 9781370150090
Publisher: Richard Lighthouse Publication: November 5, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Richard Lighthouse
ISBN: 9781370150090
Publisher: Richard Lighthouse
Publication: November 5, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

If our universe is blinking a trillion times each second, then how does time actually work? And why do we perceive sequential time, where one event follows a seeming cause and effect?

This short ebook describes how time actually works, and what makes it a coherent illusion.

First, all of time is simultaneous. There is no backwards or forwards with time. When the universe blinks on, each cycle - all of time and space is newly constructed, with new particles that did not exist a second ago. Sequential time is an illusion that has to do with the nature of perception and the ego.

The massive present moment contains all of time, every second of every year, past, present, and future. When you travel thru time, you do not travel backwards or forwards. Rather, you are moving "sideways" across parallel timelines, that exist within the present moment. For those that want to solve the paradox, killing your grandfather in the past will not change your current reality, because for each person, there are a near-infinite number of probable timelines that exist simultaneously. #blinkinguniverse RLighthouse dot com

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If our universe is blinking a trillion times each second, then how does time actually work? And why do we perceive sequential time, where one event follows a seeming cause and effect?

This short ebook describes how time actually works, and what makes it a coherent illusion.

First, all of time is simultaneous. There is no backwards or forwards with time. When the universe blinks on, each cycle - all of time and space is newly constructed, with new particles that did not exist a second ago. Sequential time is an illusion that has to do with the nature of perception and the ego.

The massive present moment contains all of time, every second of every year, past, present, and future. When you travel thru time, you do not travel backwards or forwards. Rather, you are moving "sideways" across parallel timelines, that exist within the present moment. For those that want to solve the paradox, killing your grandfather in the past will not change your current reality, because for each person, there are a near-infinite number of probable timelines that exist simultaneously. #blinkinguniverse RLighthouse dot com

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