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The following is transcribed from
blackboard lectures updating research into the Physics of Thought. ©Copyright 1978 - 2002 Advanced Research Consultants,
Inc. A Report on a Preliminary Investigation of the
Nature of Thought
P1-8, P9-13, P14-17, P18-22,
P23-30
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time interval dt is less than 8 hours and may
be only milliseconds. During this time an individual went
to sleep and had an elaborate dream.
He dreamed
that he was a rich Sultan in a time when ones wealth was measured, in part, by the
number of wives and children one had. He went to Paris, met a woman, got married and had a
child. He took his wife and child to Siam where he met and
married some more women and had some more children. Next, they went to India, more women
and more children. He took his large family to visit a monastery in Japan. Just as they entered the monastery, the monks
rang the bell to call the monks to prayer. But it was not a bell to call the monks
to prayer; it was his alarm clock. What
was that? He thought about this elaborate
dream and wondered how long (dream
time) it lasted. Thinking
back into the dream, he estimated the age of his oldest daughter when they entered the
monastery as about ten years. With
dt less than 8 hours, where is the ten years? In his head, you say? That is correct. Now that
we have our extended reality axis, we can show the ten years as in Fig. 11. ©Copyright 2002 Advanced Research Consultants, Inc. Page 9 of 30 pages
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11. What matters here is not the dream or the estimate of the number of years of information he processed in the dream. What matters is that he processed more information per unit real time than in his normal conscious state. The ten years is the result of a very small component of real time (dt) and a very large component of Subjective Time as shown in fig. 12©Copyright 2002 Advanced Research Consultants, Inc. Page 10 of 30 pages
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T Fig. 12. The geometric relationship (right triangle) shown in fig. 12 leave us wondering if known geometric and trigonomic relationships apply here in this new space. In Fig. 13, the angle q (theta) is introduced
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T Fig. 13. ©Copyright 2002 Advanced Research Consultants, Inc. Page 11 of 30 pages The angle q is shown as some function of the individuals mind. There is an example of an apparently large q given in reports, throughout history of people with near death experiences saying they saw their life flash before them. That would represent a large amount of information being processed / experienced in a short period of time dt. This would represent a very large component of Subjective Time, hence a large q. As q increases, Fig. 14 the hypotenuse increases in length exponentially.
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T Fig. 14. We can see that as q increases, the individual is experiencing (processing) more thought per unit real time as indicated by the hypotenuse length increases. For small q, we say the individual experiences slightly more thought per unit real time. For larger q, the individual is experiencing much more thought per unit time. As q approaches 90 degrees the hypotenuse rapidly approaches infinity reflecting the tangent function. This can be put into words as in the sequence: Meaning more thought per unit time, much more thought per unit time, ..., an unbelievable amount of thought per unit time, ..., ALL THOUGHTS AT ONCE. ©Copyright 2002 Advanced Research Consultants, Inc. Page 12 of 30 pages Fig. 15 shows q at 90 degrees and the ALL THOUGHTS AT ONCE aspect shown as a red line pointing to infinity.
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T Fig. 15. I have labeled this line The Enlightened State of ancient Eastern literature which best describes the concept of ALL THOUGHTS AT ONCE. I have labeled this aspect of our new reality, Subjective Time. [Note on colors: The real world as described in Fig. 1 is still shown in black (standard print). This new reality, now containing Thought Space and Subjective Time, is shown as blue (blue sky stuff). These Enlightening Flashes are shown in Red (Bright Red).] ©Copyright 2002 Advanced Research Consultants, Inc. Page 13 of 30 pages
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