Experiment with time. Nothing dies
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The English researcher John William Dunn went down in the history of the 20th century philosophy as the creator of a multidimensional time model.
Dunn created a fundamental work on the essence of the human perception of time.
Danna"s theory, developed on the basis of many years of experiments with precognitive dreams and artificially caused by precognitive states, is that in reality all times are present forever - in other words, the past, present and future, in a sense, occur “together” .
Human consciousness, however, perceives this simultaneity in a linear form. According to Dann, in a state of sleep, the perception of time loses the indisputable linearity inherent in it in a state of wakefulness, as a result, a person gains the ability to precognitive dreams, in which consciousness freely crosses the boundaries of the past, present and future. The paradoxical combination of the fundamental ideas of psychoanalysis (interpretation of dreams) and theoretical physics (general theory of relativity) allowed him to become
Dunn created a fundamental work on the essence of the human perception of time.
Danna"s theory, developed on the basis of many years of experiments with precognitive dreams and artificially caused by precognitive states, is that in reality all times are present forever - in other words, the past, present and future, in a sense, occur “together” .
Human consciousness, however, perceives this simultaneity in a linear form. According to Dann, in a state of sleep, the perception of time loses the indisputable linearity inherent in it in a state of wakefulness, as a result, a person gains the ability to precognitive dreams, in which consciousness freely crosses the boundaries of the past, present and future. The paradoxical combination of the fundamental ideas of psychoanalysis (interpretation of dreams) and theoretical physics (general theory of relativity) allowed him to become
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Author:Данн Джон Уильям
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Cover:Hard
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- Category:Politics & Social Science
- Category:Phylosophy
- Category:Reference books
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ISBN:978-5-6047269-6-9
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