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Mr. Raven's avatar

That's some good weed man, where can I get some?

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Aug Tells's avatar

It's technically quantum mechanics as a form of cognitive visual mapping.

If your mind can induce a state that is a capable of producing synthetic dream images as your ability to draw 'simulated' scenes on paper or a computer, then what is the difference between the effects a quantum computer can induce which interacts with information from physical space, in a non physically bound way?

Can the computer and the mind possible interact with or surpass some type of 'time' barrier or membrane which contains all light and matter within this 'gravity' well universe or area?

Can space, electromagnetism, light, and 'gravity' own time? In this theory, a large enough 'planet' would eventually exert enough of an electrogravitic effect to generate its own 'view' of the universe, meaning its own time and space, complete and self contained.

Does going beyond a 'limitation of mind' (energy, order or direction?) allow us to see all of the information in this 'space and time' (the body's universe) from a dynamic perspective that moves through time as a static field?

Is the 'present' moment, otherwise the 'static' field that we can't seem to change or budge, but if we surpass a barrier and dream or view from the subconscious the present moment seems dynamic while all of time as a consistent access becomes 'static' and in a way open to exploration?

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Audrey light language's avatar

You put a ? But you’re really giving them info that isn’t a ? that actually is a statement of info

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Samuel's avatar

I like how you format these with a question mark at the end.

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