what if
there might really be an alternate reality
out there
somewhere among the stars
what do you think happens at a deja vu?*
flint stones have become
more advanced since then
*multiverses acting differently on one another, depending which path to choose,
why depending? because of the arrow of time?
the path every individual takes
but not necessarily describes the context of time
and when one sees
an arrow, in a 3dimensional space
\. \ \. / / \ /. / / / \ \ \ / \ / \ | /
the mind, the sensory perception
our consciousness, experience
of reality
of a fraction in time, to which accounts our life on Earth
being awake in an environment perceived through light and experience
of environmental conditions
time as a concept one perceives as the arrow of time is moving forwards
but in itself, comprehensive, chronically in shape
life
senses
∞
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the phenomenon of everything having a counterpart,
an antagonist,
may seem strange at first,
however, looking at the grand scheme of things, this may make perfect sense, creating a balance, an equilibrium of everything, matter and antimatter
nevertheless, two concepts coming up, conflicting with this image of perfect balance, posing the questions:
➤ why is observed time moving into one direction? or is it bi-directional as well?
➤ why does our universe seemingly have higher amounts of matter than its anihilating antimatter counterpart? therefore, we exist in a universe filled with lots and lots of empty space and some bits and crumbles of matter scattered and clumped in what seems (to us) like random locations
both questions may philosophically be summarised in the following:
we may never know what happened before the big bang, and may never truly predict the fate of the universe, as time is an arbitrary concept in this regard that was only established to explain the chronology of events.
what remains is a spiritual belief that time is cyclical, originating from ancient civilisations that have rooted psychedelics into their ceremonies, celebrating and appreciating this Earth and the very moment.
their wisdom, over thousands of years looking into the dark night's sky cannot be compared with our technological advances, advocating from a different perception.
this raises the question whether a deep spiritual connection with the universe is more worthy than the ever endless search for scientific insights and improved understandings of (inter)connected details?
with the concept of time vanishing over the fact that everything is basically happening at the same time since the established view-point of a cyclical construct makes events crunch over one another
then there is
only the now.