What is Time? with Steve Taylor

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  • Опубліковано 14 гру 2024

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  • @NewThinkingAllowed
    @NewThinkingAllowed  15 днів тому +5

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  • @Sickentist
    @Sickentist 2 дні тому +3

    I’ve had both trivial & grandiose “world event” precognitive experiences and i will say it was one of the trivial ones that convinced me beyond a doubt it was real. And has also left me confused about the nature of our free will. I don’t believe I’ve ever experienced time expansion as the guest describes.

  • @EugenePustoshkin
    @EugenePustoshkin 2 дні тому +4

    That's a great topic! Time as related to consciousness is very interesting to me, too. Recently, I was sick and noticed that time flows unusually slow: 30 min seemed 1,5 hours to me. While usually 30 minutes just snaps out of existence. In 2019 at the MIND Psychedelic Science conference in Berlin I met the researcher Marc Wittmann who was a keynote speaker at the conference. He wrote the book "Altered States of Consciousness: Experiences Out of Time and Self", published in English by MIT Press. Marc’s main topic of research is time and time experience, and he is very familiar with topics of transpersonal psychology and even parapsychology. What a great idea would be for you to interview him, too!

    • @Stevetaylorauthor
      @Stevetaylorauthor День тому

      Thanks Eugene. In fact, I know Marc - we are working together on a project at the moment. I refer to his work several times in my book.

  • @travelers6043
    @travelers6043 День тому

    Thank you for your long and consistent courage to bring these topics to our attention.

  • @jennyrunco100
    @jennyrunco100 7 годин тому

    Loved this conversation! Thank you both!!

  • @francinebacone1455
    @francinebacone1455 2 дні тому +4

    Have you ever talked to someone who's had acute cannabis toxicity? Along with the severe amounts of vomiting, a person may experience the force of time physically, as in waves, yes, like a river, almost being swept away from your sense of "current time". I was surprised to find out that I was not the only person who experienced radical time distortions during the acute phase of an accidental overdose. And, yes, it is possible to 'overdose' on cannabis. lol. Nice topic, thanks Steve Taylor, Mishlove, et al!

  • @lauraflint18
    @lauraflint18 15 годин тому

    Very much enjoyed viewing this discussion!

  • @amandayorke481
    @amandayorke481 День тому +1

    I experienced this when someone ran into the left side of my car nine months ago. Nearly wrote the car off. Left me with a very sore right hip, still troubling me. The driver of the other car came right through a retaining wall & over a ram-raider bollard in front of the bank where I'd just stopped to get cash out from the ATM. I was travelling very slowly. I watched what was happening in great detail.

  • @leslietaylor2754
    @leslietaylor2754 16 годин тому

    This is a very interesting and important interview. I just ordered Steve Taylor's two books, The Leap and Time Expansion Experiences. I had a friend that had a photographic memory, You could read a sentence from a book she had read and she could tell you on what page and paragraph that sentence was written. She said that an hour of reading felt like 15 minutes to her.

  • @deadsteve2180
    @deadsteve2180 2 дні тому +3

    Time is the autobiography of space ~ e.e. Cummings

  • @aliciabushman7806
    @aliciabushman7806 2 дні тому

    I have had a few of these experiences. They have happened during powerful life moments. Both of emotional joy and during dangerous situations. It appears to me that what happens is leaving behind the screen of the matrix. Everything occuring at once and our focus expanding a particular point that unwinds. You are then given more control over which reality we return to. Like hitting the ball or making the accident less dangerous.

  • @traviswadezinn
    @traviswadezinn 2 дні тому

    Great discussion, important topic - thank you

  • @paulbattista7736
    @paulbattista7736 2 дні тому +2

    Great interview

  • @goodshepard00
    @goodshepard00 2 дні тому +1

    Thanks for the video.

  • @Chicken_Little_Syndrome
    @Chicken_Little_Syndrome День тому +1

    Neural networks create the thing we call time. The joke is that time is nothing but an idea.

  • @pavelsemijoinkooo
    @pavelsemijoinkooo 2 дні тому +5

    hi mr mishlove what u both are talking about is tachypsychia and when martial artist or sdports man play games and get in to a mindset called mushin and tachypsychia im sevre dyslectix and i can do tachypsychia at will as long as i have a feelling exp of fear or hate or scared or happyness i done it meny meny tounsends of time i can explain it if u want mr mishlove thank u for ur vedios
    but tachypsychia is what u talking about with time slow down and mushin is what sportman uses please mail me and love u to talk with u

    • @NewThinkingAllowed
      @NewThinkingAllowed  День тому

      Thank you for this comment, Pavel. This is very interesting, for many reasons.

    • @pavelsemijoinkooo
      @pavelsemijoinkooo День тому

      @@NewThinkingAllowed hi mr mishlove i can tell u alot about it i done that my hole life and thank u for a wounderful youtube channel and mr russell targ is great too thank u for answer mr mishlove i can mail u if u like

  • @MindBiohack
    @MindBiohack 17 годин тому

    Thank you all

  • @leslietaylor2754
    @leslietaylor2754 15 годин тому

    This was not mentioned in the interview but I think it has very practical applications here. That is delayed remorse, a subject I took some interest in and researched a bit. Interviews with two individuals involved in horrible crimes that I came across were where the perpetrators, in their 20s, who had viciously murdered others -- in one case a young boy and in the other, the Charles Mansion murders. During the interviews, when much older, in their 50s, they both said that at the time of the crimes and for sometime afterwards they didn't think much about the events or actions, one said for ten years. It may have been the Manson murderer Susan Atkins whom I saw in an interview on TV where she stated that at some point later, memories of the horrific event began to creep into her mind then increasingly so over time and added even into her dreams and that these horrible recollections of events were the first thing on her mind in the morning when she woke up. She said that she began recalling vivid details that she had no conscious awareness of at the time or just after the murders and that she later realized what it was like for her victims, something that meant nothing to her at the time of the crime. She added that for victims of horrible crimes, those that survived and the victims' loved ones, time allows them to forget and healing can occur but for the perpetrator, the opposite occurs over time. The other case, involving a male who with another young man senselessly murdered a young boy. Once released from prison he told a reporter that there were days when that was all he unavoidably thought about. Life became a living inescapable hell for them. I don't know if this information if more known about would act as a deterrent to vicious criminal activity but it does bring into the consideration the abolishment of capitol punishment.

  • @netizenplanet
    @netizenplanet День тому

    The hippocampus regulates a standard perception of time, in moments of stress the body can increase the frame rate perse to take in more sensory information in a brief moment, for example adrenaline rush, car accident impending, extreme sports/activity, etc.
    Its analogous to a camera being shot at 30fps or 240fps

    • @Stevetaylorauthor
      @Stevetaylorauthor День тому

      I don't think anyone has linked the perception of time to the hippocampus or any other brain structures or processes. The explanation makes some sense for accidents and sports but not for many situations when time slows down radically. It also doesn't fit with the state of calm wellbeing that people report in these situations.

    • @netizenplanet
      @netizenplanet День тому

      @Stevetaylorauthor yes, to oversimplify and say it's just one brain region is a poor explanation. I studied neuroscience in university although it has been some years, many brain regions are at play and in neuroscience the answer to most all questions is, "it depends".
      I recall certain hippocampus-related disorders which skewed a patients perception of time, I can't recall the clinical diagnosis.
      Your discussion raises interesting points about how to better understand our minds and in what ways can we access the minds full capabilities.
      I experienced time slowing down for a moment during an impeding car accident, I recall understanding that the car will be t-boned and I needed to turn my back to look straight ahead and sit flush against the seat to brace for impact, luckily these moments probably saved me from any long-term injury
      I do not know about unlocking time perception benefits during periods of calmness, this is something I would like to learn more about
      Thanks for the interview 🤜🏻🤛🏻

  • @MylesMeyers-g8m
    @MylesMeyers-g8m День тому

    I’ve experienced that many times.

  • @jessemorales2832
    @jessemorales2832 День тому +1

    Been there on NDE

  • @krshrv
    @krshrv День тому +1

    why ascribe this phenomenon to time expanding when it seems like a matter of our coordination of perception and action speeding up? we know that an adrenalin rush can radically alter our metabolism is several ways.

    • @Stevetaylorauthor
      @Stevetaylorauthor День тому

      But as I say in the interview, time expansion often occurs in situations where we wouldn't expect to see a surge in adrenaline, like deep meditation under the influence of psychedelics. Also in accident TEEs, people report feeling extremely calm, which also doesn't fit with adrenaline.

    • @netizenplanet
      @netizenplanet День тому

      Yes the body's perception of time is what they are talking about I gather.
      Let's say the standard fps the body recognizes is 100, in times of stress you could experience 300 fps and have the perception of more frames to rapidly adapt to a situation for a brief moment

  • @morphixnm
    @morphixnm День тому

    I would argue that because we have made the wrong conclusion that time has ontological status (that it is an actual dimension or real part of physical reality) we are continually confused about what it is and is not. This confusion and lack of definition in the many fuzzy concepts of time muddle up all our thinking about causality and our experience of change.

  • @jroma5241
    @jroma5241 18 годин тому

    It seems that we would be perceiving time as modulated by the day-night movement of the sunlight across our body and space on this spinning planet.
    How is time perceived when off the globe, for example in the space station.

  • @Robinson8491
    @Robinson8491 День тому

    Always knew Goku's Time Chamber was a real thing

  • @spiralsun1
    @spiralsun1 2 дні тому

    It’s really interesting to understand that when time dilates it’s a symbol of god-mind taking over. It’s also interesting that they do slo-motion replays so we can see the miraculous in that. It resonates. We eat it up like spiritual food. We say it’s “inspirational” Anyway, I clearly see god in everything. I am definitely not just saying this. I wrote a book about the human eye for cripes sakes 😂❤met AJ Foyt once he was a friend of the family because he used to race for my grandfather. He started winning in my grandfather’s Cars. When you say time expanding it’s a symbol of what universes are. The time differential. Slow motion😂 Light hitting something and becoming visible by reflection.
    A lot of the philosophers were confused. It’s hard for me to listen to people talk about it it’s painful. It actually causes a pain in me.
    Like people think it’s a brain they are looking at in the head, but it’s a symbol of something else. So they say stuff like “the brain makes space time” not understanding what they really mean. Like when they called the socket of the eye “orbit” but did not understand the actual larger meaning this kind of confusion is the same as when pre-science peoples were confused and called diseases from microbes as “demonic” when actually they are all symbolic of basic patterns which can get a parasitic life of their own confusing the thoughts of a human mind like my friend Susan Blackmore wrote about as “meme complexes”. They wrap around their emotional brain, the amygdala and squeeze it to indicate their own brand good and evil-in effect. A deceit. Or a tool, if you purposely put it in your culture like a system of laws and morals.
    We say patterns like this in computers are a virus too.
    We live in a teaching machine, to put bluntly-but I am only taking about one aspect of it. The one relevant to us on earth. There’s an absolute shit-ton more information packed into everything than you would ever think. Like a language, because it is. Like I wrote in my first book in 2002.
    I truly understand language because I understand the 3-d language of reality. It gets harder to listen to people talk about history because they don’t understand-they don’t fully re-contextualize and get it wrong. I don’t understand why it causes freak-out pain in me, except when I finally understood that it’s because I love humans, I love god in them. My pain is symbolic information about deadly errors in thinking. Thats part of why I thought I was archangel Michael when I was 5 years old. And I generally have the ability to solve these errors-all of them. You don’t have pain for no reason. When I understood that I am also a symbolic being here then it makes sense. You feel pain in a hot stove to take life -affirming action and to highlight it for memory the people speaking the contagious error or the deadly misinterpretation don’t feel pain because they can’t detect the heat. But I hear their flesh sizzle for them in eternity.
    I feel their motives too. I see into them.
    Anyway from the proper perspective everything makes sense. When you say the small brain makes all that spacetime out there you need to go further. And think about how and why we say that. If you think the brain is that thing over there. Think again. If you think the outside world is only what you see out there, think again.

  • @Thou-Art_Objective-Rock
    @Thou-Art_Objective-Rock День тому

    From a Biblical standpoint, or how I describe this phenomenon, dreams and visions are real, different realms that are outside of time and things being discussed always.
    Not to sure, but may have also time traveled in the past and future in my dreams... Maybe 👀 not to sure about that one 🤔
    God speaks in dreams and visions. I have had multiple experiences and encounters with information in dreams.
    I've met people and had information about things in advance before things happened.
    I seen people in my dreams before I have met them in real life and had information about them.
    Some of my favorite dreams are receiving knowledge from many different sources and traveling through space and seeing the stars 🌟

  • @fillyfresh
    @fillyfresh 2 дні тому +1

    This is what the aliens teach. Add timeliness for the variability of the future.

  • @gabrielehanne580
    @gabrielehanne580 2 дні тому +2

    Go skydiving !
    Being in free fall can really do a number on the perception of linear time .