Monday, September 28, 2009

Lectures 1 2009.09.28

To overcome a second dimension of time, that is, to be able to go past or future, back and forth, is something that has been tried and called unsuccessful. I can certainly have traveled to the past several times, although it used to be substantially easier in my tender infancy. What became a mathematical physics complex scheme of simultaneous nonlinear equations, started to look all wrong after itself. I think the first and one of the clearest mistakes is to forget the necessity of the matter a human willing to travel across history entails in his space-time continuum. So the main task now becomes to redefine what defines a presence, whether it is in either former of following times. I am not saying by absolute confidence that I have traveled on time anymore than what I'm dimensioned to, but, preferably, that depending on the answer drawn by my main research question, it will be possible to describe what traveling on time was and what was not, and what was thought as such by my own consideration, or other's.
I'm only left to say right now how substances on body led the mind to believe any trip took place. There is absolutely no physical evidence proving it whatsoever. What can be said is that a highly count of hormones circulating within the veins can overexcite the body to the point of illusion, portrayed as a mechanism in which the body fakes a world for the conscience in order to exclude it from main control. Body reestablishes and only then main can come back to reality.
I am able to identify what I cannot perceive. I am a walking paradox. I am a gap of time: I had to deprive the world some, for research reasons.