
Terence McKenna wrote,
"Imagination being the deepening involvement of the species with things beheld but not actually existing in the present at hand."
If you search The Deoxyribonucleic Hyperdimension for quantum time you will find Irreversibility, Time Reversal and Generalized Entropy.
If you search for quantum memory you find the essay "Time and its Discontents" By John Zerzan.
Can quantum mechanics explain the enigma of consciousness and time?
In quantum physics, observations not only disturb what is to be measured, they produce it. Is the act of conscious observation and re-visitation creating Time itself?
Time exists because we are aware of it.
I don't know if this makes any sense. Richard Feynman once said, "Anyone who claims they understand quantum physics, does not understand quantum physics."
Maybe it was just something I smoked
Saturday, September 29, 2007
Quantum Psychology and Nonlinear Time
Posted by dystalgia at 1:41 AM
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"In quantum physics, observations not only disturb what is to be measured, they produce it. Is the act of conscious observation and re-visitation creating Time itself?"
Disturbance is indeed a form of production, each action creating a reaction, etc. I don't know if the observation and re-visitation of the past creates time, but maybe it does indeed create Time, depending. I am heading for some idea about Time with a capital T really meaning Memory. But then, perhaps your capitalization was merely meant as a Pynchon-esque literary device...
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