01-31-2015, 03:00 PM
The following is based on my experience and understanding:
The Blu-Ray vs. VHS comparison, I find, is apt in some regards. Let's break it down further, though:
Take two copies of the same movie, one on Blu-Ray and one on VHS. Both formats have the same movie, but the BR medium has a heck of a lot more information compressed into it over the same frame of time.
Think of a mental state where your thought processes are running faster than normal. Maybe you woke up really motivated, or you drank a lot of caffeine, or perhaps you took some drugs. The point is, your brain is processing information faster than you are normally used to.
The real world seems to slow down to you relative to what you are used to. Tasks that you normally do and seem to require your full attention, now appear to slow down and you can tell you are operating at a higher level. To you, the world seems to be running very, very slowly -- and as a result you're able to do a lot more.
To others with a "normal" perspective -- they are not processing as much information as you are -- you seem like you're running around operating at a very fast, frantic pace. To you, they seem like snails.
So what's going on? You're processing higher amounts of information, jam-packed into the same relative unit of time, (or perhaps "space/time"). In the BR vs. VHS analogy, the unit of time is the movie itself.
To take it a step further now ...
Information, as I have come to best understand it in my experiences, is synonymous with truth/love/light. We reach higher states/densities by becoming more aware, more sensitive, of increasing amounts of light/love/information.
So IMO, higher densities, and in general states of higher awareness, are about receiving and processing higher quantities of information. Time then appears to "slow down" from that "enlightened" perspective ... I would assume until you reach the point that you can process such high quantities of light that you are then in time/space, instead of space/time.
Hopefully I made some sense!
The Blu-Ray vs. VHS comparison, I find, is apt in some regards. Let's break it down further, though:
Take two copies of the same movie, one on Blu-Ray and one on VHS. Both formats have the same movie, but the BR medium has a heck of a lot more information compressed into it over the same frame of time.
Think of a mental state where your thought processes are running faster than normal. Maybe you woke up really motivated, or you drank a lot of caffeine, or perhaps you took some drugs. The point is, your brain is processing information faster than you are normally used to.
The real world seems to slow down to you relative to what you are used to. Tasks that you normally do and seem to require your full attention, now appear to slow down and you can tell you are operating at a higher level. To you, the world seems to be running very, very slowly -- and as a result you're able to do a lot more.
To others with a "normal" perspective -- they are not processing as much information as you are -- you seem like you're running around operating at a very fast, frantic pace. To you, they seem like snails.
So what's going on? You're processing higher amounts of information, jam-packed into the same relative unit of time, (or perhaps "space/time"). In the BR vs. VHS analogy, the unit of time is the movie itself.
To take it a step further now ...
Information, as I have come to best understand it in my experiences, is synonymous with truth/love/light. We reach higher states/densities by becoming more aware, more sensitive, of increasing amounts of light/love/information.
So IMO, higher densities, and in general states of higher awareness, are about receiving and processing higher quantities of information. Time then appears to "slow down" from that "enlightened" perspective ... I would assume until you reach the point that you can process such high quantities of light that you are then in time/space, instead of space/time.
Hopefully I made some sense!

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