Thursday, February 15, 2024

Time Probabilities Within the Moment

New age concepts from various sources on Earth and beyond propose the intriguing idea that we inhabit an eternal present, where past, present, and future coexist simultaneously. My interpretation of this concept is rooted in the notion of a unified field within the universe, known to physicists as the Higgs field. This field comprises densely packed energy spheres with the potential for expansion and contraction, and we can conceptualize the duration of this expansion / contraction as a "present moment."

Quantum vibrations within the Higgs field propagate at the speed of light. When an event occurs, it generates vibrations that swiftly traverse the field, implying that the future of the event exists almost concurrently with the event itself. Time units, or "present moments," serve as our measure of time. However, our observations occur at a much slower pace than the speed of light, which is why the future and present do not appear simultaneous from our perspective.

Crucially, the future remains in a constant state of flux, mirroring changes in the present and rendering it inherently probabilistic. The present, in turn, becomes the future of the past, existing almost simultaneously, as elucidated by the interplay between the present and future. In essence, past, present, and future coexist.

In simpler terms, the universe undergoes ubiquitous vibrations without a distinct temporal direction. Time emerges when these vibrations are measured at speeds slower than the speed of light, a phenomenon applicable to all forms of matter.

by Nabil Naser on January 23, 2024, at the FaceBook page of the Seth House Discussion Group

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