Burke
2nd May 2010, 22:10
I recently read David Ickes’s Newsletter (http://www.rense.com/general90/time.htm) David Icke On Time Speeding Up
Let me first say that I have a great respect for David and this is in no way a rebuttal or attack on the idea that time is speeding up. I feel it too. I have no doubts that we are experiencing a quickening as a species and humanity as a whole is going through incredible changes.
On the other hand the skeptical portion of myself, that is trying to see this "speeding up" in an objective way, is having some trouble doing so. I have not really done a fact finding expedition or statistical analysis on this because I feel that if such things were being noticed in this 3d reality it would be of such a shocking nature that would have made some news and the 3D facts would have presented themselves.
For instance the Olympic Games just finished up not too long ago. Do we have any data that shows that people are now having trouble beating records based on time speeding up? If we are having trouble fitting what we USED to be able to do in a 24 hour day then how come we are not seeing it effect such things like the Olympic games, how long it takes you to drive to work, or how many cars can make it through a traffic light before it changes based on a time span?
Is there any evidence that it is actually taking longer to get from point A to point B because time is changing. Are there any measurable deviations present we can see as a 3D phenomenon. As Hoagland would say: is this a physics that can be measured? Is it objective and affecting everyone at the same rate or is this a subjective phenomenon effecting us all differently? Is it really “time” that is undergoing a shift or is it our perception that is undergoing a shift, which effects how we see time?
I also cannot ignore that space and time are inexorably linked together, so if time is changing does this also mean that space is changing with it allowing the 3D reality to change with it as well, thus negating our ability to see this in any measurable way?
If it is only our perception of time that is shifting could it be the same for everyone. Science has demonstrated (http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/cutting-edge-leadership/201004/why-time-goes-faster-you-get-older) the connection between how fast time seems to pass based on how long we have been alive as well as what we do with our time. Are the baby boomers (or more) who are now creeping into their 50s effecting the mass conscious field of the planet that is in turn effecting us all in regards to how we see time?
So what do you folks think?
Let me first say that I have a great respect for David and this is in no way a rebuttal or attack on the idea that time is speeding up. I feel it too. I have no doubts that we are experiencing a quickening as a species and humanity as a whole is going through incredible changes.
On the other hand the skeptical portion of myself, that is trying to see this "speeding up" in an objective way, is having some trouble doing so. I have not really done a fact finding expedition or statistical analysis on this because I feel that if such things were being noticed in this 3d reality it would be of such a shocking nature that would have made some news and the 3D facts would have presented themselves.
For instance the Olympic Games just finished up not too long ago. Do we have any data that shows that people are now having trouble beating records based on time speeding up? If we are having trouble fitting what we USED to be able to do in a 24 hour day then how come we are not seeing it effect such things like the Olympic games, how long it takes you to drive to work, or how many cars can make it through a traffic light before it changes based on a time span?
Is there any evidence that it is actually taking longer to get from point A to point B because time is changing. Are there any measurable deviations present we can see as a 3D phenomenon. As Hoagland would say: is this a physics that can be measured? Is it objective and affecting everyone at the same rate or is this a subjective phenomenon effecting us all differently? Is it really “time” that is undergoing a shift or is it our perception that is undergoing a shift, which effects how we see time?
I also cannot ignore that space and time are inexorably linked together, so if time is changing does this also mean that space is changing with it allowing the 3D reality to change with it as well, thus negating our ability to see this in any measurable way?
If it is only our perception of time that is shifting could it be the same for everyone. Science has demonstrated (http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/cutting-edge-leadership/201004/why-time-goes-faster-you-get-older) the connection between how fast time seems to pass based on how long we have been alive as well as what we do with our time. Are the baby boomers (or more) who are now creeping into their 50s effecting the mass conscious field of the planet that is in turn effecting us all in regards to how we see time?
So what do you folks think?