05-03-2019, 03:09 AM
"Is time just the illusion of change created by the effect of passing through many universes with slight changes, but each having no time?"
So I can't find the exact video dealing with this, but basically a long time ago I heard it explained that this is pretty much accurate, they used the analogy of every "moment" being like a single frame in an animation/movie, with the only true movement being our consciousness accessing each frame. I don't know how to make that relevant mathematically, but in that sense if there were a way to quantify consciousness itself, it would be way 'faster' than the speed of light as it is capable of experiencing everything (which also means everything in existence already exists) simultaneously. It's our focus point that is limited, but also allows us to have a coherent experience, more or less. It's a given that there are things faster than the speed of light that are still "slower" than consciousness itself, but the level of accessibility to such is another question, as we don't have a means of creating tools above the limits of our comprehension, I imagine. Maybe the self-replicating A.I will, but at that point it would still be a moot point because humans will definitely not be around at the point where that type of super-intelligence is the dominant presence on earth.
So I can't find the exact video dealing with this, but basically a long time ago I heard it explained that this is pretty much accurate, they used the analogy of every "moment" being like a single frame in an animation/movie, with the only true movement being our consciousness accessing each frame. I don't know how to make that relevant mathematically, but in that sense if there were a way to quantify consciousness itself, it would be way 'faster' than the speed of light as it is capable of experiencing everything (which also means everything in existence already exists) simultaneously. It's our focus point that is limited, but also allows us to have a coherent experience, more or less. It's a given that there are things faster than the speed of light that are still "slower" than consciousness itself, but the level of accessibility to such is another question, as we don't have a means of creating tools above the limits of our comprehension, I imagine. Maybe the self-replicating A.I will, but at that point it would still be a moot point because humans will definitely not be around at the point where that type of super-intelligence is the dominant presence on earth.