Time is and of itself is a constant element. It cannot be manipulated. The pure essence of time cannot be diluted, changed or switched. Ergo there is no way to "undo" something that has already been done. If a concept has become reality, there is no way to turn back time to reverse the creation of the reality back to just an idea. The reality is permanent and part of the infinite. Only the actual act of time itself can remedy the effects of reality. In other words,
A caused B to happen. But Time caused C to happen, which makes the most of whatever B was. Case in point. The death of a loved one. A car accident. A graduation from school. Getting pregnant. Going out on a date with friends. A winning team at a football game. Events take place. The outcome of those events can never be "undone". However,
time can alter the individual reaction to the event. But the event cannot alter time. Fine. We as a natural being accept this is the way of the workings of the universe and until science fiction becomes science fact - we will - for now, believe there is no way to
"go back" in time and change the outcome of an event to suit the future pattern of existence. After all, if that were the case, no one in natural reality would ever make it past the next living and waking hour of the day. There would always be someone somewhere every hour of the day, rewinding the clock for their own personal gain. God forbid (pun intended) we learn nothing from "The Butterfly Effect."
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But there is no law of the natural world that says we cannot record it. So.
Put it to the test. There is suggestion that time in-and-of itself is doing its own alterations in the permanent history vault of existence. We see examples of this all the time in movies and television shows. One really good example is in the movie, "The Matrix" where there is a scene that mentions
Deja Vu is a glitch in the Matrix itself-a snag in the programming. It is not supposed to be seen by the average naked eye. It is supposed to happen without being noticed so that you as a cognitive being go on about your way without detection that things are being altered around you. But the human mind records everything it experiences. You may not know it, but your entire life is being recorded on
the greatest microchip and hard drive known to humankind-the brain. And the brain remembers things far differently than you do. So when something happens in the world and you go back and remember it but its supposed to be the first time its happened, the mind is not stupid. It's just letting you know that "time" made a small subtle change or turn in the pattern of events. Now, it's important to remember that again, time is a constant element. Time cannot be altered in any way. Otherwise, the creator could just "go back" in time and say there was no battle in heaven and erase the existence of a fallen being that brought corrupted knowledge to the humans which shaped and molded the world we live in today. It would have never happened. "Sin" would not exist. There would be no point for anything if all you had to do was press the "easy" button and go back and erase whatever just happened. No one would ever have a bad day anymore. No death. No sin. No accidents. I think I made my point.
Back to the test.
To accurately record the change in your time in comparison to the universal time, take a standard stop watch battery powered, a regular clock or cell phone clock or wrist watch, any will do, and set up a night cam in your room or where you sleep. What you will find may astound you. Before you go to sleep, confirm all the times are in sync. When you wake in the morning for the first time, check the times again, if you are able, lay down and go back to sleep for at least another hour or two. When you wake, you will find that your night cam has recorded you sleeping while the world was changing around you. Your time on your stop watch and your regular clock, cell phone, etc., will not be the same time. They should actually be off precisely the exact amount of time you fell back to sleep. If you slept for another hour, the times should differ by one hour. If you slept for another 2 hours, the time will differ by that amount. Now the question is does this really work? I suppose you will have to try it to find out. Good luck. See you in your dreams.
-DeMaster Thomas
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