Posts Tagged ‘time travel’

David Wilcock

Tuesday, April 20th, 2010


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Suspended Animation

Friday, March 19th, 2010

Suspended animation is widely used in science fiction for the purposes of time travel into the future, long distance space voyages, and as a bizarre form of penal incarceration.

Real world applications of suspended animation are much more useful and now we may be on the brink of applying suspended animation techniques to trauma victims to improve chances of survival. Mark Roth discusses his method of inducing suspended animation with hydrogen sulfide with amazing results.

Meanwhile, because of high unemployment rates, fresh college graduates are being offered the opportunity to enter suspended animation until there are job openings or the distant future has a need for philosophy degrees.

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Atemporality for the Creative Artist

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

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Atemporal: (adj) Independent of time; timeless.

An excellent article by science fiction author Bruce Sterling on Atemporality for the Creative Artist.

If you have a genuinely avant garde idea, something that’s really new, you should write about it or create about it as if it were being seen twenty years from now. If you want to strip away the sci-fi chrome, the sense of wonder. You want it to be antique before it hits the page or the screen. Imagine that it was twenty years gone into the future. Just approach it from that perspective.

No longer allow yourself to be hypnotized by the sense of technical novelty. Just refuse to go there. Accept that it is already passe’, and create it from that point of view. Try to make it news that stays news.

Futurity was expected, futurity is here now, there goes futurity into the past, so long futurity, thank you for an exciting, fulfilling and worthwhile time.

How can we crack atemporality with video frame-rates?

Here is a video series of Bruce Sterling dicussing atemporality and the passage of time.

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Imagining the 10th Dimension

Friday, November 6th, 2009

Imagining the 10th Dimension from onion on Vimeo.

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LHC May Be Trying to Destroy Itself from the Future

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009

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An article from the New York Times investigates the posibility that when the Large Hadron Collider is restarted in December it may try to suicide from the future.

More than a year after an explosion of sparks, soot and frigid helium shut it down, the world’s biggest and most expensive physics experiment, known as the Large Hadron Collider, is poised to start up again. In December, if all goes well, protons will start smashing together in an underground racetrack outside Geneva in a search for forces and particles that reigned during the first trillionth of a second of the Big Bang.

Then it will be time to test one of the most bizarre and revolutionary theories in science. I’m not talking about extra dimensions of space-time, dark matter or even black holes that eat the Earth. No, I’m talking about the notion that the troubled collider is being sabotaged by its own future. A pair of otherwise distinguished physicists have suggested that the hypothesized Higgs Boson, which physicists hope to produce with the collider, might be so abhorrent to nature that its creation would ripple backward through time and stop the collider before it could make one, like a time traveler who goes back in time to kill his grandfather.

Are humans are so intent on smashing tiny things that we may destroy the present by way of the future? On the upside it may very well re-orient our perpspective of time-space and pop us right out of Flatland.

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