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1st June 2011, 14:06
When you're having fun, your internal beat speeds up, therefore:
"Time Flys When You're Having Fun"
I watched a program the other night about Mans Internal Clock Speed.
I think it was on Nat Geo, yet I have been unable to locate it, so I am forced to try to describe it from memory. (An important axis of time, is memory)
First, though, I need to explain. I find myself waking up every other day and saying "Wow, it's Monday again" and I always felt that it had something to do with age. The older I get, the faster time flys by.
Time is relative.. that means everyone experiences it differently - that's all.
The program I watched proved that when your "internal beat" differs, your time view differs. When they asked a child to tap on a drum, his natural comfort zone beat, it was faster at age 8, then it was for a participant at age 48. If your internal beat is faster, then time goes slower. As a kid, I remember that time almost stood still... I couldn't wait to "get going".. "move on".. and at my current age it seems like the opposite. The day starts and ends in a flash.
So, I started to dwell on my internal beat.. to try and speed it up by my own volition... and I could actually see time start to stutter, and slow down... I know.. sounds weird - but try it. I can actually fill more activity in a few hours now, than I could last month.
You can make time slow down by forcing your internal beat to speed up!!
I am now 100% convinced of this... I have witnessed it first hand... so now the freaky part... after trying this for the last 10 days or so, (after watching the show) and seeing the difference... and this is where physical reality meets synchronistic reality....
Yesterday, as I continued to force my internal beat to pulse more rapidly... I looked at a clock in my office... and it was way off.. well I soon found out that the battery was dieing... so that issue was solved.
But now, this morning.. still willing the faster beat... I noticed that my clock in my shop (a different clock) has also slowed down.. due to a dieing battery (I hope)... 2 clocks in the same 24 hours... nearly stopped simultaneously... sorry - been here for 16 years... never happened till I watched that program and started my self experiment.. Beyond Freaky, I must say.
I only wish I had more "time" to investigate this on-line further...I "BELIEVE" that it has something to do with a formula.. you know... X times Z, divided by T... possible 4 or 5D componant... way over my head.... All I know is what I attempted, and felt, and saw...
Try it... it really works. Speed up your rhythm .. watch the clock, and see what you think.
I've been reluctant to come on here and spell this out, (until both my clocks stopped yesterday) because I know this thread will flitter off to the last GenDiss page in no "Time"...
but for the few of you who read this and attempt to experiment on your own....
It's a pretty cool trip! And if anyone has tried this, or knows more about it than me... please contribute...
"Time Flys When You're Having Fun"
I watched a program the other night about Mans Internal Clock Speed.
I think it was on Nat Geo, yet I have been unable to locate it, so I am forced to try to describe it from memory. (An important axis of time, is memory)
First, though, I need to explain. I find myself waking up every other day and saying "Wow, it's Monday again" and I always felt that it had something to do with age. The older I get, the faster time flys by.
Time is relative.. that means everyone experiences it differently - that's all.
The program I watched proved that when your "internal beat" differs, your time view differs. When they asked a child to tap on a drum, his natural comfort zone beat, it was faster at age 8, then it was for a participant at age 48. If your internal beat is faster, then time goes slower. As a kid, I remember that time almost stood still... I couldn't wait to "get going".. "move on".. and at my current age it seems like the opposite. The day starts and ends in a flash.
So, I started to dwell on my internal beat.. to try and speed it up by my own volition... and I could actually see time start to stutter, and slow down... I know.. sounds weird - but try it. I can actually fill more activity in a few hours now, than I could last month.
You can make time slow down by forcing your internal beat to speed up!!
I am now 100% convinced of this... I have witnessed it first hand... so now the freaky part... after trying this for the last 10 days or so, (after watching the show) and seeing the difference... and this is where physical reality meets synchronistic reality....
Yesterday, as I continued to force my internal beat to pulse more rapidly... I looked at a clock in my office... and it was way off.. well I soon found out that the battery was dieing... so that issue was solved.
But now, this morning.. still willing the faster beat... I noticed that my clock in my shop (a different clock) has also slowed down.. due to a dieing battery (I hope)... 2 clocks in the same 24 hours... nearly stopped simultaneously... sorry - been here for 16 years... never happened till I watched that program and started my self experiment.. Beyond Freaky, I must say.
I only wish I had more "time" to investigate this on-line further...I "BELIEVE" that it has something to do with a formula.. you know... X times Z, divided by T... possible 4 or 5D componant... way over my head.... All I know is what I attempted, and felt, and saw...
Try it... it really works. Speed up your rhythm .. watch the clock, and see what you think.
I've been reluctant to come on here and spell this out, (until both my clocks stopped yesterday) because I know this thread will flitter off to the last GenDiss page in no "Time"...
but for the few of you who read this and attempt to experiment on your own....
It's a pretty cool trip! And if anyone has tried this, or knows more about it than me... please contribute...