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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsHolmes: "an illusion that allows you to change the past."
Over the course of the summer, Holmes said in the video, Ive been working with temporal illusion. Its an illusion that allows you to change the past. (emphasis mine.)
from Psychology Today
(also simultaneously known as Psychology Yesterday and Psychology Tomorrow ):
http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-new-resilience/201205/how-you-can-alter-your-past-or-your-future-and-change-your-present-li
Keeping in mind that (if) what we label past, present and future are all one, then an event in either the past or the future could alter the one we call present. To understand this from another perspective, if someone could view your activity from several light years away say from the distance of Alpha Centauri that person would see your activity that spanned in your Earth-bound existence several decades past and present. In effect, whatever is in store for your life has already occurred. Its visible to the Alpha Centauri observer. That also suggests that you can change it as you go along.
Suppose, then, that you could shift something that occurred or that you experienced in your past, that created your future now your present. Could a retroactive shift transform your present? Similarly, if you saw your future, based upon what youre doing right now, and altered that, could it also transform your present? If the latter sounds familiar, think of Michael J. Foxs Back To The Future films.
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Did Holmes think he could go on a killing rampage, and then go back and undo it? Surely he knew that an illusion is a false perception. Maybe he meant to say, Its an illusion that allows you to believe you can change the past.
I dont know what he thought, but I wonder if his interest in temporal illusion played a part in what he did.
noamnety
(20,234 posts)frogmarch
(12,160 posts)tomorrow.
justanidea
(291 posts)frogmarch
(12,160 posts)retroactively.
cthulu2016
(10,960 posts)An observer on Alpha Centauri would see everything you did a few years after you did it, and would see your life unfold second-by-second, only a few years behind.
(Like DVR!)
Needless to say, at no point does the distant observer see into your future. He cannot even see into your F*ing present.
This dumb-ass seems to think that the speed of light is negative, or something.
BONUS psycho points for citing that popular "Back to the Future" series of science documentaries starring Michael J. Fox.
frogmarch
(12,160 posts)floating around out there on the web. I know only basic physics, but it sounds like woo to me whenever I happen onto it. I keep thinking, well, maybe I'm too stupid to grasp it, and then I'm back to, it sounds like woo.
Oh, and can someone tell me wtf "quantum psychology" is? gah! Here I thought I had a pretty good a handle on "quantum."