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Originally posted by CynConcepts
Does Time create Unexplainable Apparitions?
Does Past and Future overlap to create our perceived reality of Present? If one considers what is Present...it has already past. There appears to be no Present Reality.Would such a overlap theory of time explain the unexplainable? Prophetic visions? Ghosts and other supernatural paranormal apparitions? UFO and orbs? Cryptids?
Funnily enough, I think there's a statistic that points to apparitions of the living being more common than those of the dead.
And also, in order for freewill to remain intact, we can’t have a set future already determined in advance for us/we/everyone etc…Potentialities of a future may be visible, but are not set in stone imo…
originally posted by: toms54
a reply to: Joecroft
There's a post by JAGStorm on the first page. Your God source energy consciousness reminded me of her akashic records.
Dimensions crossed my mind. In order for them to present as familiar people, they would need to be some type of parallel dimensions with similar people living similar lives. Free will?
That’s why the aforementioned researchers set out to find out if quantum computers handled the arrow of time differently. Theoretically, since quantum computers don’t subscribe to our version of physics, it’s possible that they wouldn’t have the same problem with causal asymmetry that humans and regular computers have. And it turns out they don’t, at least according to the research published by the team.
They ran physics predictions across classical and quantum systems to determine how much overhead, or memory, the calculations took up when processed forward and backward. In classical systems, causal asymmetry was confirmed, as the reverse predictions were far more resource intensive to run. But when the experiments were run on a quantum computing system, the direction of the arrow of time didn’t matter. Quantum computers are almost equally as adept at inferring effect from cause as they are cause from effect.
One of the scientists on the project, Jayne Thompson, told Phys.Org:
The most exciting thing for us is the possible connection with the arrow of time. If causal asymmetry is only found in classical models, it suggests our perception of cause and effect, and thus time, can emerge from enforcing a classical explanation on events in a fundamentally quantum world.
In other words, according to the research, our entire idea of time is based on a very narrow-minded view of how things actually work. The universe, it turns out, might be pretty ambiguous when it comes to Newton’s Laws of Motion.
originally posted by: Seimil
I don’t know if due to time overlap or another dimensions but weird annomalies happen with time for sure, since many people have reported them and quite accurately.
Originally posted by CynConcepts
Interesting. Don't want to get off my own topic but wished to respond. What proof do we have that we really do have free will in our life decisions? I realize it definitely is a conundrum to believe in free will and yet, many believe in prophecies given from the past.
Originally posted by CynConcepts
What if the only free will aspect is in our choosing to be reincarnated physically into this world for such an experience of actually already knowing? Once here...one is simply playing out their part in history for gaining insight from the experience.