Do You Undulate in Time?
We’re normally taught time-travel in the form of changing the past is impossible, and the rest of our conceptual apparatus follows suit, such as in Wolfram's new physics.
We’re also taught that motionlessness is an illusion, and that objects 'at rest' are actually subtly vibrating, or 'undulating': moving-back-and-forth without drifting off… and this is one of the first things we teach kids in Scratch -- how to make clouds, waves, and cats-in-spacesuits bob up-and-down forever.
But if altering the past were possible, we’d expect the same, that objects that appear to be travelling forward in time at a constant rate are actually undulating temporally: moving now a little faster, and now a little slower, than the usual rate of time.
If so, it's possible that sometimes temporal undulation is perceptible, so, do you notice it?
When you meditate, breathe in-and-out, or visit altered states of consciousness, do we have any observer reports of temporal undulation, the experience of moving almost imperceptibly forward-and-backward in time, while nevertheless drifting inexorably 'toward the future' in the normal forward direction?
Let me know: DO YOU UNDULATE IN TIME?
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