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Time is a ring of clarity in a sea of simultaneous realities and situations. The sapience of chemical processes- as in human cognition- brings with it the problem of the ephemerality of thought. If thought is intangible save as chemical residue in the brain, whereabouts does it go in the ensuing moments? Conscious experience is a function of chemical processes, but is the stream of consciousness also physical? I expect that it depends on the concept of the physical which one adopts. If one considers that time may well be and more likely than not is a function of the cognitive necessity of linear perception in conscious beings, why should everything not be considered physical? Ephemerality, then, becomes a reflection of mans inability to observe certain spatial dimensions. If humans operate based on the concept of linear time, which we must in order to maintain our individual self-awareness, then it is possible that our perception is restricted by our inability to process simultaneity as more than a concept; sequential processing is likely a barrier to perception beyond the spatial dimensions in which our current paradigm is locked by our physical structure. The inherent simultaneity of events renders spatial separation cosmically irrelevant, if one accepts that all of existence sprung from a single point and now exists in many points; simultaneity dictates that the smallest and largest spatial periods exist at once, and represent only facets of the greater concept existence. Linear perception allows us insights into beginnings and endings that simultaneity does not, but if one views time as a spatial dimension, the brain as the third dimensional representation of ephemerality and ephemerality as a physical process, then it seems likely that humans exist in every spatial dimension without being aware of many of them or the effects movement in these ineffable dimensions has on the body and mans conscious experience... Anyway, Im rambling again. Ill finish that thought later.
Posted on: Thu, 20 Mar 2014 06:25:32 +0000

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