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zebedee
26-12-2008, 04:22 AM
Ever noticed or wondered why time seems to be going faster as we progress into the future? I still recall the days when I was younger and everything seemed slower and I had so much more free time.

Is it because things are more complicated now or is it due to some other reason?:confused:

dreamweaver
26-12-2008, 04:27 AM
Ever noticed or wondered why time seems to be going faster as we progress into the future? I still recall the days when I was younger and everything seemed slower and I had so much more free time.

Is it because things are more complicated now or is it due to some other reason?:confused:
Well, things are getting more complicated - but you're also getting older. :p

Think about it. When you were one year old, a year was your whole life. At two, it was half. At four, it was a quarter. At 10, it was 10%. At 20, it was 5%. At 40, it's 2.5%.

notthisshitagain
26-12-2008, 04:29 AM
I remember that David mentioned this in one of his books.. something along the lines of, the vibration speed going faster and that's why time "feels" faster.. but I'm not sure, so someone correct me if I'm wrong.

cruise4
26-12-2008, 04:29 AM
"Think about it. When you were one year old, a year was your whole life. At two, it was half. At four, it was a quarter. At 10, it was 10%. At 20, it was 5%. At 40, it's 2.5%."

What a fantastic way of putting it :)

spiraltrance
26-12-2008, 04:36 AM
The age thing is has a role to play but time or rather consciousness is also accelerating. I think it's linked to 2012 and at that time consciousness will reach such a speed of vibration that it'll achieve some sort of critical mass.

cycles of time
26-12-2008, 04:38 AM
I remember that David mentioned this in one of his books.. .

you read any of his book???
:p

xpleet
26-12-2008, 04:40 AM
This phony reality is collapsing.

Time and space are of course illusions that are artificially seperated from another and are now merging into one as the illusions collapse. So we have the past and future and the astral and the physical realms etc. merging into one big bubble of illusions to burst.

Physical-time is going faster because it is a simulated-illusion, forcefully slowing events down which is now collapsing aswell, therefore "quickening" in the countdown to timelessness.

notthisshitagain
26-12-2008, 04:47 AM
you read any of his book???
:p

Of course, baby!:p

steppewar
26-12-2008, 04:59 AM
This phony reality is collapsing.

Time and space are of course illusions that are artificially seperated from another and are now merging into one as the illusions collapse. So we have the past and future and the astral and the physical realms etc. merging into one big bubble of illusions to burst.

Physical-time is going faster because it is a simulated-illusion, forcefully slowing events down which is now collapsing aswell, therefore "quickening" in the countdown to timelessness.

Time definitely goes quicker the older you get as a previous poster stated.

However, xpleet, as much as I would like to believe your hypothesis, how did you conclude your expressed opinion ? Is it from David Icke's books or your own mind ?

I am asking this because what you state is so massive it needs to be backed by evidence or source material.

xpleet
26-12-2008, 05:01 AM
However, xpleet, as much as I would like to believe your hypothesis

It's not a hypothesis unless states so.

steppewar
26-12-2008, 05:05 AM
It's not a hypothesis.

Please explain more. I am not saying I disagree with you, I just wish to know HOW you came to this conclusion.

spiraltrance
26-12-2008, 05:08 AM
Time definitely goes quicker the older you get as a previous poster stated.

However, xpleet, as much as I would like to believe your hypothesis, how did you conclude your expressed opinion ? Is it from David Icke's books or your own mind ?

I am asking this because what you state is so massive it needs to be backed by evidence or source material.

What xpleet says is accurate and happening. However the merging of past, present, future, physical plane and astral plane into one is something that can only really be gleaned through actualy experiencing it happening in the present moment.

It's not something that's learned through the left brain from evidence or knowledge.

elysiumfire
26-12-2008, 06:30 AM
Actually, your perception on time speeding up (or even slowing down for that matter), is all to do with your internal body clock mechanisms (nothing to do with time but affective synchronizings of metabolism) and also (and more specifically) memory, recall, and electro-chemical processings.

Time as a objective 'something' having a existential reality of it's own is a pure myth.

authority
26-12-2008, 08:12 AM
Ever noticed or wondered why time seems to be going faster as we progress into the future? I still recall the days when I was younger and everything seemed slower and I had so much more free time.

Is it because things are more complicated now or is it due to some other reason?:confused:

there are more events packed into same timeframe, therefore the time appears to be running faster


decades ago it was lot less hectic, we had time to lay down and do nothing and contemplate of the mysteries of the world

today the kids are "wired" to ipod, laptop/computer cell phone and TV

what i do now in one day it took me a week or two couple of decades ago

ex sheep
26-12-2008, 08:20 AM
Ever noticed or wondered why time seems to be going faster as we progress into the future? I still recall the days when I was younger and everything seemed slower and I had so much more free time.

Is it because things are more complicated now or is it due to some other reason?:confused:

That's cause your on a spring :)

trthskr28
26-12-2008, 09:58 AM
Gregg Braden explains why time seems to be speeding up in his awakening to point zero vid, u can watch it on youtube. It's in 22 parts i can't remember exactly which part he explains this but i suggest watching all of them anyway as i found them all fascinating. Sorry i don't know how to post links yet

zebedee
26-12-2008, 01:05 PM
I always thought it was just as Authority said: that we're having more things to be occupied with now so it seems like there's less time available. But if Elysium said its due to our internal body clock, then it must be quite a "natural" thing to happen to the human system since many around me have said the same thing. I'd also like to find out more about the theories behind what Xpleet said.

beldazar
26-12-2008, 01:12 PM
Thanks trthskr28. I think I will look for that, sounds very interesting :)
Good to see another cornish person on the forum, :D

Time must have stopped because amazingly, Im not getting any older!!! :eek::D

ultimate
26-12-2008, 04:08 PM
http://img171.imageshack.us/img171/9388/sbipohekef5.jpg

supertzar
26-12-2008, 04:16 PM
Terrence Mckenna's ingression of novelty. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=faBd_0eyMFw

pduffy4
26-12-2008, 05:49 PM
Good to see another cornish person on the forum, :D

That makes me think, did cornish pasties originate on Cornwal?:)

grannymoose
26-12-2008, 06:07 PM
there is no time remember guys. only days and nights :~)

lightgiver
26-12-2008, 07:08 PM
I was watching bloodline the movie the other day,and this guy from the priory of sion reckons time is going to cease,the cessation of time.
but some are already aware there is really no time anyhow.

2013
31-12-2008, 06:00 PM
The Schumann resonance is the speed at which the spin of the planet is measured .The military set their weapons to that frequency as well .Since the mid 70's it has apparently been speeding up giving a day something like 18 rather than 24 hours ,comparatively .Just one theory i have read regarding time .It is relative anyway depending on what you are doing frame of mind etc . :D

endlessvista
31-12-2008, 06:07 PM
"Think about it. When you were one year old, a year was your whole life. At two, it was half. At four, it was a quarter. At 10, it was 10%. At 20, it was 5%. At 40, it's 2.5%."

What a fantastic way of putting it :)


Young people are experiencing this quickening just as much as older people now.

I cannot recall one single older person back in the 1970's, nor early 80's ever once saying "the years are just flying by..." this only started in the mid 1980's for some reason. Now everyone is saying the same regardless of age. We were told a lot of this was to do with year 2000 anxiety and people would not feel the same after the year 2000. Since then EVERYONE is aware that time is absolutely zooming by.

measle_weasel
31-12-2008, 06:23 PM
I have been feeling this to, and I dont like it. Time seems to be accelerating

Auric Time (http://www.soulsofdistortion.nl/ATS.html) might explain some things.

We are just flying through those bifurcation points!

___

"Auric Time Scale

Fractal time based on the Maya Long Count Calendar

The last multi-turns of the spiral of time before it rolls up to appear in new reality"

lightgiver
31-12-2008, 06:26 PM
Ever noticed or wondered why time seems to be going faster as we progress into the future? I still recall the days when I was younger and everything seemed slower and I had so much more free time.

Is it because things are more complicated now or is it due to some other reason?:confused:

http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=V_TPwiQFr2A
http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=V_TPwiQFr2A

measle_weasel
31-12-2008, 06:36 PM
http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=V_TPwiQFr2A
http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=V_TPwiQFr2A

Time disintegrating... this is such an amazing concept.

lightgiver
31-12-2008, 06:45 PM
Time disintegrating... this is such an amazing concept.

indeed,sometimes it does feel that way,but in what context is he generalising,is it because of the event(apocalypse) or a shift in conciousness or maybe both :confused:
or does the event cause nature to merge,all this volcanic activity is making me think,because if a supervolcanoe exploded then nature and time would be kind of stopped and the sun would be blocked due to the ash,causing the result of the seasons merging into one,its a wild guess but you never know.

badasscass
31-12-2008, 06:59 PM
http://hpiers.obspm.fr/iers/bul/bulc/bulletinc.dat

adjust your clocks for the leapsecond tonight!

measle_weasel
31-12-2008, 07:19 PM
indeed,sometimes it does feel that way,but in what context is he generalising,is it because of the event(apocalypse) or a shift in conciousness or maybe both :confused:
or does the event cause nature to merge,all this volcanic activity is making me think,because if a supervolcanoe exploded then nature and time would be kind of stopped and the sun would be blocked due to the ash,causing the result of the seasons merging into one,its a wild guess but you never know.

Yeah. It was pretty vague, but instead of this time "slow down", it most certainly feels like a time "speed up".

David Wilcock talks about spacetime turning into timespace, and we all then start being able to move through time in a three dimensional way, and that space is the fixed one dimensional plane.

12:00, 12/21/2012! Maybe we will get there quicker than we think, if time is speeding up, that is!

measle_weasel
31-12-2008, 07:20 PM
Love that avatar too, lightgiver. Its just so... true, about what Secular Christmas is. And its funny to look at too

lightgiver
31-12-2008, 07:21 PM
Yeah. It was pretty vague, but instead of this time "slow down", it most certainly feels like a time "speed up".

David Wilcock talks about spacetime turning into timespace, and we all then start being able to move through time in a three dimensional way, and that space is the fixed one dimensional plane.

12:00, 12/21/2012! Maybe we will get there quicker than we think, if time is speeding up, that is!

Well if that's the case i am looking forward to it ;)

prodigy_x
31-12-2008, 09:42 PM
Time is a subjective term related to space and motion and it has been pointed out through the previous posts that the earth & our perception of the reality/illusion is speeding up now.

When we are born, our perception of a "day" and a "year" are based on how "fast" everything is moving at that point in our lives (a young age). Since everything is speeding up, as we get older we still try to reference these same amounts of time to an earlier age in our life and it doesn't feel the same.

In other words, when were say 2 years old, we had a "feel" of what a whole "day" felt like (at whatever speed the reality/illusion was moving). Now, at a later age, once a day has passed it still feels like it should have been longer. Intrinsically, we don't feel that the same amount of time has passed like it did when we were younger.

Hope that makes sense.

measle_weasel
31-12-2008, 10:04 PM
Time is a subjective term related to space and motion and it has been pointed out through the previous posts that the earth & our perception of the reality/illusion is speeding up now.

When we are born, our perception of a "day" and a "year" are based on how "fast" everything is moving at that point in our lives (a young age). Since everything is speeding up, as we get older we still try to reference these same amounts of time to an earlier age in our life and it doesn't feel the same.

In other words, when were say 2 years old, we had a "feel" of what a whole "day" felt like (at whatever speed the reality/illusion was moving). Now, at a later age, once a day has passed it still feels like it should have been longer. Intrinsically, we don't feel that the same amount of time has passed like it did when we were younger.

Hope that makes sense.

Well described.

I do believe however, that people are saying that within the relatively close past, time has been speeding up beyond what would be the normal preception of time speeding up based on a reference from a very young age.

I, for instance, have started to feel time acelerating at an increased rate from what it should be feeling like, and this started maybe a year ago when I think back, but has become preceptible since, for me, since August of this year.

If you are familiar with "jerk", the acceleration of acceleration... it feels like time is starting to jerk.

prodigy_x
31-12-2008, 10:09 PM
Well described.

I do believe however, that people are saying that within the relatively close past, time has been speeding up beyond what would be the normal preception of time speeding up based on a reference from a very young age.

I, for instance, have started to feel time acelerating at an increased rate from what it should be feeling like, and this started maybe a year ago when I think back, but has become preceptible since, for me, since August of this year.

If you are familiar with "jerk", the acceleration of acceleration... it feels like time is starting to jerk.

I agree - I have felt that as well. It seems that the speeding up is happening at a compounding rate.

And I think it's affecting my body/sleep schedule. It's getting to the point where i'll wake up early sometimes at 4 am feeling fully rested and then other times I feel like i'm sleeping all day. My whole perception of time is getting thrown out of whack.

lightgiver
31-12-2008, 10:09 PM
This may sound weird i have been up for nearly 48hrs no sleep and i feel fine,and it as flown,TPTB structure society around time,when in reality their is none,time kinda keeps us enslaved,we should i feel abide by natural time,no wonder the world is upside down;)

http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=Vpc3rTbe4Hc
http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=Vpc3rTbe4Hc

measle_weasel
31-12-2008, 10:28 PM
I agree - I have felt that as well. It seems that the speeding up is happening at a compounding rate.

And I think it's affecting my body/sleep schedule. It's getting to the point where i'll wake up early sometimes at 4 am feeling fully rested and then other times I feel like i'm sleeping all day. My whole perception of time is getting thrown out of whack.

Maybe.

I have not noticed a difference in my actual bodily functions due to this; it seems isolated to preception for me.

But then again, I have never slept well, and always had eratic sleep cycles, ever since I started high school... which was long ago, but seems to have been just a couple years back :)

Lightgiver-

I agree. Time, as we know it, is a man-made (or maybe "the elite"-made) mechanism. I read an article in Discovery magazine years back, about this man who posited time did not exist as we knew it, and based this on his work with tribesmen/women in South America, who most deffinitely did not consider time the way we in the West, and increasingly, everywhere else, do.

Thats the first time I began to give credit (or even ever heard of) to the "time does not exist" theory, and after years of processing that idea, mostly in the back of my mind, I completely agree with it.

When I try and explain it to people who unfortunetly either, do not care, dismiss the idea because its not something they are familiar, or cant really understand, I ask this:

"Have you ever been to the past?" If they answer honestly, the answer will be no. Some like to argue that question all day though.

"Have you ever been to the future?" All answer no.

"Where have you been your entire life, then?" After a bit of silence, I say "You have been right here, right now, your entire life. The past, the future, they are abstract concepts. The only time it has ever been, for anybody, is now."

I dont have my own theory about this totally fleshed out, but intuitively, it feels right. Could be wrong though :)

fromthatshow
31-12-2008, 11:47 PM
Guilt is the holder of time.
Guilt ensures a past like the future, keeping us ever away from the beautiful NOW.

london_lad_84
01-01-2009, 06:30 PM
Ever noticed or wondered why time seems to be going faster as we progress into the future? I still recall the days when I was younger and everything seemed slower and I had so much more free time.

Is it because things are more complicated now or is it due to some other reason?:confused:

The number of electromagnetic pulses coming from the earth per second has been increasing since the late 80's.

whitenight639
01-01-2009, 06:34 PM
The Schumann resonance is the speed at which the spin of the planet is measured .The military set their weapons to that frequency as well .Since the mid 70's it has apparently been speeding up giving a day something like 18 rather than 24 hours ,comparatively .Just one theory i have read regarding time .It is relative anyway depending on what you are doing frame of mind etc . :D


has anyone got any reliable information of the Shumann resonance actually speeding up, i looked for some the other day but couldnt find anything trustworthy??

lightgiver
01-01-2009, 06:37 PM
Maybe.

I have not noticed a difference in my actual bodily functions due to this; it seems isolated to preception for me.

But then again, I have never slept well, and always had eratic sleep cycles, ever since I started high school... which was long ago, but seems to have been just a couple years back :)

Lightgiver-

I agree. Time, as we know it, is a man-made (or maybe "the elite"-made) mechanism. I read an article in Discovery magazine years back, about this man who posited time did not exist as we knew it, and based this on his work with tribesmen/women in South America, who most deffinitely did not consider time the way we in the West, and increasingly, everywhere else, do.

Thats the first time I began to give credit (or even ever heard of) to the "time does not exist" theory, and after years of processing that idea, mostly in the back of my mind, I completely agree with it.

When I try and explain it to people who unfortunetly either, do not care, dismiss the idea because its not something they are familiar, or cant really understand, I ask this:

"Have you ever been to the past?" If they answer honestly, the answer will be no. Some like to argue that question all day though.

"Have you ever been to the future?" All answer no.

"Where have you been your entire life, then?" After a bit of silence, I say "You have been right here, right now, your entire life. The past, the future, they are abstract concepts. The only time it has ever been, for anybody, is now."

I dont have my own theory about this totally fleshed out, but intuitively, it feels right. Could be wrong though :)

Time - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Artifacts from the Palaeolithic suggest that the moon was used to calculate time as early as 12,000, and possibly even 30,000 BP.[1]

The Sumerian civilization of approximately 2000 BC introduced the sexagesimal system based on the number 60. 60 seconds in a minute, 60 minutes in an hour – and possibly a calendar with 360 (60x6) days in a year (with a few more days added on). Twelve also features prominently, with roughly 12 hours of day and 12 of night, and 12 months in a year (with 12 being 1/5 of 60).

The reforms of Julius Caesar in 45 BC put the Roman world on a solar calendar. This Julian calendar was faulty in that its intercalation still allowed the astronomical solstices and equinoxes to advance against it by about 11 minutes per year. Pope Gregory XIII introduced a correction in 1582; the Gregorian calendar was only slowly adopted by different nations over a period of centuries, but is today the one in most common use around the world.

Time is the substance I am made of. Time is a river which sweeps me along, but I am the river; it is a tiger that devours me, but I am the tiger; it is a fire that consumes me, but I am the fire.

Time does not exist in the universe. Universe is timeless. But we experience motion into time.

2013
02-01-2009, 01:56 PM
has anyone got any reliable information of the Shumann resonance actually speeding up, i looked for some the other day but couldnt find anything trustworthy??

Strange you should say that , there was a lot of info onlinbe about it but now most of it has gone .Suprisingly we had an "extra" second on new years eve ,as according to the americans the planet is slowing down ! :D

joy division
02-01-2009, 02:23 PM
Ever noticed or wondered why time seems to be going faster as we progress into the future? I still recall the days when I was younger and everything seemed slower and I had so much more free time.

Is it because things are more complicated now or is it due to some other reason?:confused:

Time is just an illusion.

Day and night is just there to give you the illusion of time passing.

zebedee
02-01-2009, 05:37 PM
Strange you should say that , there was a lot of info onlinbe about it but now most of it has gone .Suprisingly we had an "extra" second on new years eve ,as according to the americans the planet is slowing down ! :D

That's even stranger. Just yesterday my dad was telling some friends that he read an article in the local papers that did say time was slowing down, and yet we feel the opposite.

There just seems so much unknown or uncertain knowledge behind what it is to an open-minded person that makes it hard to reach a conclusion.