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Stopped and Expanding Time

Principles of the philosophical concept of stopped and expanding time:

1. The theory of stopped time states that we live in the future or in the past with time suspended.

2. We are never here and now.

3. We are always in a hurry or late in our consciousness.

4. Consciousness is an inaccurate recording of dreams and experiences.

5. The theory of expanding time states that, having fallen into a specific physical time, we do not linger in it, but divide it in various directions: dreams, memories, sensory experiences, etc.

6. Expanding time occurs at one moment and creates alternative experiences and experiences.

In other words, the concept of suspended and expanding time states that materiality and ideality are characteristics of relative time that change depending on our dreams, memories and sensory experiences, for example, we can sit here and now in a room, but not feel its materiality, in our dreams we can be in the future, for example, on a plane on which we fly to another city. And that imaginary presence on a plane becomes an imaginary material reality for us, which we experience more real than being in a room. This theory partly doubts the material impact of things on a thinking and experiencing object. But what are the connections between various ontological objects?

 

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