Plant Life
Skilled Investigator
First off let me just say that when you frame your questions in a loaded way as to make assumptions about me like that I "don't knwo what I'm talking about" or that I'm into gurus or other insulting things like that, it doesn't lead to a reasonable discussion it just pisses everyone off. Get it? And then you say that you're set to prove that a person doesn't know what they're talking about. You've already made up your mind. What kind of response do you expect? You don't know me, you don't know what I know. You don't sound like you want to discuss anythign , you sound like you want to argue. Maybe that's just how you are, I dont know. You don't like Terrence McKenna-that's fine, I don't give a shit- a lot of people don't like him. He's not for everyone.
Anyway, breifly what I meant by "attractor that is drawing time toward a certain concrescence." was that in my experience I've felt time to be behave in something like a liquid model in which events in the future (since it's not linear) may cause ripples and waves that spread forward and backward and that these "waves" can be noticed to precede an event. Like a rock into a pond. Maybe "concrescence" isn't the right word ,since that's more of a singularity idea, but the thought that some large event in the future can cast ripples back into the present seems possible based on this. I don't think history is about to end by the way so don't ask me to explain that. But I think time can be affected by a future event, and if the event is significant it could be seriously affected by it. By "time" I meant temporal experience.
Anyway, breifly what I meant by "attractor that is drawing time toward a certain concrescence." was that in my experience I've felt time to be behave in something like a liquid model in which events in the future (since it's not linear) may cause ripples and waves that spread forward and backward and that these "waves" can be noticed to precede an event. Like a rock into a pond. Maybe "concrescence" isn't the right word ,since that's more of a singularity idea, but the thought that some large event in the future can cast ripples back into the present seems possible based on this. I don't think history is about to end by the way so don't ask me to explain that. But I think time can be affected by a future event, and if the event is significant it could be seriously affected by it. By "time" I meant temporal experience.