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Old 03-03-2009, 07:01 AM   #11
Mudança
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Default Re: Difference in time

I have had many instances of intense deja-vu. I literally have to stop in my tracks and consider if I'm even awake.

I've found myself questioning the way we generally perceive time.
The kind of time that we use as a reference point is simply a measurement of motion. Before watches we had sundials, and these measure the passage of light throughout the day as the Earth and Sun proceed in their orbits.

I don't think many people consider "real" time as something separate. Something which varies depending on the certain forces in a given area/portion of Space.

For instance, in the "time" it takes for the passing of a second on a watch here, an infinity of time may have passed somewhere else.

So if we're seeing a shift in the vibrational energies of our solar system, it wouldn't be inconceivable to find that some form of time distortion may result.

Does anyone understand what I mean, or have I lost the plot
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