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Okay let's talk abt Psychics.

Genghis Kush

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they have meds to help ya know....people that like to think they can see the future usually require medication....just sayin......yeehaw..I don't know the medical term... crazy???

I believe, the technical term is Seer.

They have medicine for your type as well , It's called DMT.

A 5 minute cure for willful ignorance.
 

Cannavore

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if psychic abilities didn't exist the gubbermint wouldn't have remote viewers...just sayin'.

what, you never heard of Edgar Cayce?

precognition is real.

deja vu.

or it just means there are people in the government as crazy as some of you. didn't nancy reagan summon spirits in her mirror every morning?
 

shithawk420

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Hehe,actually its true that the government had what they called The Stargate program,which were supposedly phsycic assassins.its funny but true.
 
funniest shit I seen yet today, a self proclaimed "seer" being so "enlightened" as to tell someone they should die or kill themselves with poison. lol
Meh sounds like most other religious nut jobs I guess.
Still funny as fuck though, lol way to be on a higher level of "enlightened" existence. lol

cheers,.....................................................gps
 
Yer give us all direction.
I've got a real need to learn how to fit my head up my own ass. lol

cheers,............................................................gps
 

mr.brunch

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Gengis, dude, no offence meant but you do seem to be posting a lot of personal assumptions as if they are recognised fact ( no time, everyone is psychic, everything happens at once) without a shred of proof.
I personally have no problem considering these theories, but that's all they are. Theories.
 

stihgnobevoli

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Gengis, dude, no offence meant but you do seem to be posting a lot of personal assumptions as if they are recognised fact ( no time, everyone is psychic, everything happens at once) without a shred of proof.
I personally have no problem considering these theories, but that's all they are. Theories.

not really...

the time is always "now" clocks and "time" are not the same thing.

6am est, 3pm gmt or however it works...still the exact same time. everywhere in the universe...all the time. you might be confusing distance and time.

everyone is connected, science has proven this. quantum physics. at the most base level. we are all one. united on that low level. like fingers on a hand on an arm on a torso on a body...what's beyond that level? no one knows yet.

everything happens at once.

depends on how you view time. if you step back far enough, everything from the beginning till now appears to have happened in the "blink of an eye"
 

shithawk420

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Hold on.I'm not nececcsarily disagreeing with you,but saying science has proven we are all one is false and is not fact.quantum science is pretty much all theoretical.just like you just said ,"no one knows yet".just saying dude.kinda condraticted yourself.its true that numbers are the language of science.but numbers also fluctuate too.nothing is constant
 

stihgnobevoli

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it's all theoretical down to gravity really. but they've done experiments with real particles and real atoms that show we're all part of the same "big bang" i picture it like fireworks that form a picture before fizzling out. we pop. then we fizzle. in the middle we're a pretty burst of colored light. from our perspective it looks like it's taking "billions of years". when you think about it...everything actually already happened. from the view of an outside observer. if such a thing is possible.
 

shithawk420

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HAHA! YES!I like the way you put it bong hits.we are not on different pages here.I think I know what your saying.big bangs happen into infinitum and we have all done this before and will again until the end of time right?
 

mr.brunch

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Yes time is now - but there has been a past and will be a future - so from our perspective the flow of time is real... And as our reality consists only of what we perceive, it must exist.
Cause and effect show this too- you can drop and smash a glass, but smashed glasses don't fly together and land unbroken in your hand.
Even if the Big Bang happened in an instant to an outside observer, it still occurred in a chain of events, so there is a flow of time there no matter how fast it could seem from that perspective.
 

waveguide

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nothing is constant

i can riff off that..

you know how mathematically, zero opens up numbers to all sorts of math dynamics - like "zero" is not a quantity...

in parallel, science is knowledge.. like quantities... what is present..

..and epistemology is like the conceptual zero/nothing that lends much deeper dynamism to the practice of knowledge...
 

shithawk420

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Hehe,now my head hurts!lol!but E=mc2(SQUARED) is actually the equation for the speed of light not time.thats it for me for z minute.lol
 

Genghis Kush

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Yes time is now - but there has been a past and will be a future - so from our perspective the flow of time is real... And as our reality consists only of what we perceive, it must exist.
Cause and effect show this too- you can drop and smash a glass, but smashed glasses don't fly together and land unbroken in your hand.
Even if the Big Bang happened in an instant to an outside observer, it still occurred in a chain of events, so there is a flow of time there no matter how fast it could seem from that perspective.

As long as only the laws of classical physics are allowed, the order of events is fixed and you are correct: cause precedes effect. When quantum mechanics enters into play, however, the picture may change drastically. According to quantum mechanics, objects can lose their well-defined classical properties, such as e.g. a particle that can be at two different locations at the same time. In quantum physics this is called a "superposition."

If quantum mechanics governs all phenomena, it is natural to expect that the order of events could also be indefinite, similarly to the location of a particle or its velocity.

While our experience of cause and effect surely occurs within a temporal framework, time itself is not involved in producing the effect. Time is not part of the causal equation. Time is incidental to cause and effect, not essential to it.
 
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floralheart

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the order of events is fixed and you are correct: cause precedes effect.

it's an optical and mechanical illusion. free will makes it so and not so. the illusion is created through the flow of electricity, and the spark of the will.

Does the soul self generate it's own electricity, or does the charge flow from elsewhere? Is the will that of the individual, or does one's own will come from elsewhere? Those are some big and important questions. Maybe free will is an illusion.

The key word of the word momentum, is moment. There is only this moment. Time is an illusion. But what about free will.

And really, isn't all part of some huge will equation that all conglomerates of energy within earth's proximity partake in?

Like a film, individual moments strung together to create an illusion of motion, and time, by counting those moments and reflecting on them, rather than living that allegedly next moment, that is actually this moment, in a different way.
 

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