At some point I began wondering if time really exists in a linear sense. Its always assumed that theres just a progression end to end, but what iff its really, like each moment is a dream waiting for the outside stimulous to wake you from it and that dreams are the realities we're remembering, or we're living beyond our own, only in a different time, or different path depending on that time... So if something should happen, say you walk in fron of a bus or something would it be dieing or would you wake up later with only the hazy recollections of a dream?
Sometimes there are these crazy moments where your not sure where you are in time and space, and your forced to wonder why it feels like such plain occurances are so dry of anything besides you and stillness in perception, almost like theres a giant echo. So in this bus situation maybe instead of pushing daisies you would end up back in such a moment, feeling like a gbunch of moments have all ran into you, where time seems to have compressed you.
Maybe thats where you fell asleep (or slip out of conciousness, and see things from somewhere else, or some other time.) and are dreaming your way through a time and place that doesn't exist to anything besides you.
So maybe when you feel like you've violently collided withyourself your really waking up from a part of your life you've lived and don't remember (at best people retain a third of thier dreams apparently.) - Well you might, or you might be seeing yourself in a different time while your not entirely in the one you fell asleep in.
its a bit hard to explain, but the loopholes in counterlogic are endless!... which i suppose only makes things accurate if your a fundamentalist.
Sometimes there are these crazy moments where your not sure where you are in time and space, and your forced to wonder why it feels like such plain occurances are so dry of anything besides you and stillness in perception, almost like theres a giant echo. So in this bus situation maybe instead of pushing daisies you would end up back in such a moment, feeling like a gbunch of moments have all ran into you, where time seems to have compressed you.
Maybe thats where you fell asleep (or slip out of conciousness, and see things from somewhere else, or some other time.) and are dreaming your way through a time and place that doesn't exist to anything besides you.
So maybe when you feel like you've violently collided withyourself your really waking up from a part of your life you've lived and don't remember (at best people retain a third of thier dreams apparently.) - Well you might, or you might be seeing yourself in a different time while your not entirely in the one you fell asleep in.
its a bit hard to explain, but the loopholes in counterlogic are endless!... which i suppose only makes things accurate if your a fundamentalist.