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Showing posts with label time travel. Show all posts
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Monday, August 18, 2025

The Time Loop Theory & Deja Vu

 

The time loop hypothesis suggests that deja vu occurs because we've actually lived the present moment before in a previous play of time. If time repeats itself in loops, it's conceivable that certain moments may leak through the cracks of the cycle, manifesting as deja vu.

Deja vu, French for already seen,  is a common experience reported by approximately two-thirds of people at some point. While some associate deja vu with paranormal explanations like past lives or psychic abilities, scientific research suggests neurological or cognitive origins.

Scientific theories:

Memory-related disruption:
momentary glitches or mismatches in the brain's memory systems.

Dual-processing theory:
a temporary delay in the brain's processing of sensory information.

Attentional theory:
a brief lapse in attention during information encoding.

Gestalt Familiarity Hypothesis:
recognizing a spatial layout similar to a past experience, even without consciously recalling the prior event.

Some research suggests a connection between deja vu and seizure activity in the brain, particularly in the temporal lobe.

Paranormal theories:

Paranormal theories of deja vu often involve ideas about past lives, spiritual connections, or premonitions. Some believe deja vu is a memory from a past life, a vibrational match to a past experience, or a glimpse of a future event through a dream. Other theories suggest it could be a connection to ancestral memories or a sign of being on the right life path.

Past Life Experiences:
This theory suggests deja vu is a memory, or cellular memory, from a past life surfacing in the present.  

Past life experiences, often explored through concepts like reincarnation and past life regression therapy, are beliefs or claims of remembering events or feelings from previous lifetimes. While not scientifically proven, some individuals report vivid memories, unexplained feelings, or recurring dreams that they associate with past lives. These experiences can range from spontaneous recollections in childhood to guided explorations through techniques like hypnosis.

Ancestral Lineage Memories:
Some believe deja vu can be triggered by events that resonate with memories passed down through family lines.

In psychology, genetic memory is a theorized phenomenon in which certain kinds of memories could be inherited, being present at birth in the absence of any associated sensory experience, and that such memories could be incorporated into the genes over long spans of time.

Precognitive Dreams:
This theory proposes that deja vu is a fleeting experience of a dream that accurately depicted a future event.

Precognitive dreams are dreams that seem to predict future events. They are a type of precognition, which is the purported ability to gain knowledge of the future through extrasensory means. These dreams can manifest as vivid, unsettling, or even comforting experiences that align with real-world events shortly after.

Vibrational Frequency:
This idea suggests that a person can resonate with a place or situation, causing a feeling of familiarity due to a matching vibrational frequency.

Vibrational frequency references the speed and the rate at which energy oscillates. Quantum Physics states that all things in the universe are made of energy. This energy travels in waves or vibrations.

The basic idea behind finding your personal resonance frequency is that you breathe at various different frequencies for a certain amount of time and then identify which frequency led to the strongest response.

To raise your vibrational frequency, focus on cultivating positive emotions, engaging in practices that promote well-being, and surrounding yourself with positive influences. This can be achieved through activities like meditation, spending time in nature, and exercising.
 
Higher Self:
Some believe deja vu is a sign that the higher self is communicating with the conscious self, perhaps indicating alignment with one's life path.

The higher self is pure consciousness. Pure awareness. You communicate with it by clearing away blockages and obstacles which prevent that communication.

The Higher Self refers to a quality of consciousness transcending our regular self-identity and everyday experiences. This higher self, or just the Self (with a capital S), is understood in contrast to the ego (or small self, with a lowercase s).

The Time Loop Theory:

Time loop theory explores the concept of recurring periods of time, often within a fictional or hypothetical scenario, where events repeat themselves. This concept is explored in both science fiction and theoretical physics, often involving the idea of closed timelike curves (CTCs) in spacetime, which could hypothetically allow for travel back to one's own past. 

While time loops are a popular trope in storytelling, their existence in reality is highly speculative and raises significant questions about causality and the nature of time.

Fictional Time Loops:
In fiction, time loops often involve characters experiencing the same period repeatedly, sometimes with the ability to alter events or retain memories from previous loops.

Fictional time loops are a plot device where a character or characters repeatedly experience the same period of time, often with the ability to alter events within that period. These loops can serve as a narrative tool to explore themes of consequence, self-improvement, and the nature of time itself.

Closed Timelike Curves (CTCs):
In theoretical physics, CTCs are paths in spacetime that loop back on themselves, potentially allowing for time travel into the past.  A CTC is a worldline in spacetime that returns to its starting point without exceeding the speed of light.

Closed timelike curves (CTCs) are paths through spacetime that loop back to the same point in space and time, potentially allowing for time travel. These curves arise as solutions in general relativity, particularly in the context of rotating black holes and wormholes. The possibility of CTCs raises questions about causality and the nature of time itself, as they imply travel to the past.

Causality Paradoxes:
Time loops, especially those involving time travel, can lead to paradoxes where future events cause past events, which then cause the future events, creating a self-perpetuating cycle.

Causality paradoxes in time loop theory, also known as temporal or causal loop paradoxes, arise when time travel or retrocausality leads to situations where events appear to cause themselves, creating logical inconsistencies. These paradoxes, often explored in science fiction, challenge our understanding of cause and effect, suggesting potential contradictions within a timeline.

An example is the Grandfather Paradox... This involves a time traveler going back in time and preventing their own birth, for example, by killing their grandfather. If the time traveler never exists, they couldn't have traveled back to kill their grandfather, creating a contradiction.
 
Quantum Mechanics and Time Loops:
Quantum mechanics, with its probabilistic nature, introduces complexities and potential instabilities that could affect the possibility of stable time loops.

Quantum mechanics generally treats time as absolute and universal, a consistent flow. However, when combined with general relativity (which describes gravity and large-scale structures), a problem of time arises, suggesting that time might be relative and malleable. Some theories propose that spacetime itself is quantized, meaning it's not continuous but rather composed of discrete units, potentially impacting how we understand time and its flow.

Eternal Recurrence:
Some theories, like Penrose's Conformal Cyclic Cosmology, propose a cyclic universe where time loops, but not in the sense of individual time travel, but rather the universe itself going through cycles of expansion and contraction.

Eternal recurrence, or eternal return, is a philosophical concept proposing that the universe and the sequence of events within it will repeat infinitely. This idea, notably explored by Friedrich Nietzsche, suggests that every event, every moment, will occur again and again, throughout endless cycles.

In essence, time loop theory grapples with fundamental questions about the nature of time, causality, and the possibility of manipulating it, often leading to thought-provoking scenarios in science fiction and theoretical physics.

 


Sources & Recommended Reading:

Can Science Explain Deja Vu?
by Sabrina Stierwalt



How Deja Vu Works
by Lee Ann Obringer



The Physics of Time Loops
by Bassel Saleh





Time Travel
by Nick Redfern




Fact or fiction? Real or impossible? Movement through time explored, examined and explained!

Albert Einstein’s theory of relativity postulates, and scientists have proven, that the faster you travel, the slower time moves. Clocks on airplanes, satellites and rockets are slower than clocks on Earth, and time travel is indeed real. Can time machines, time-tunnel wormholes or tales of fictional time-traveling heroes be so far-fetched? Covering the history of time travel in both reality and fiction, Time Travel: The Science and Science Fiction investigates the long history, myths, science and stories of movement from the present to the past and into the future.



It's Really About Time: The Science of Time Travel
by John Oliver Ryan



It's Really About Time provides a clear and complete explanation of why it will someday be possible to travel years, decades or even centuries into the future, a direct consequence of Einstein's Special Theory of Relativity. The book is aimed at intellectually curious people and requires no previous science or mathematics training.








Thursday, June 9, 2022

The Writer's Corner ~ The Tarot and An Exercise in Story Telling

 

As you may have seen from my last blog post, where I let myself fall completely under tarot's spell and write down uncensored the story the cards are laying open before me, the stories tarot can tell are intriguing and there is no timeline to them, they are in essence timeless, and you can find yourself transported to different places and eras in history.

I got to thinking, and I've thought about this before, wouldn't it be interesting to use the tarot to write stories, or to write a book.  And in essence, I have to wonder, who's story would it be?  I am of the belief that the information coming through the tarot cards are actually messages from Spirit, and can be messages from the deceased as well.  So, really, who's story would it be -- the writer's story, or Spirit's?  I would be most interested to hear opinions and theories.

I'm going to conduct an experimental writing exercise today, pulling three cards, and let's see what story they will tell us, where it will take us, what connections we'll make.  The most intriguing thing to me about using the cards in this manner, is that I most likely will not be writing this story on my own.





  • 5/pentacles; Page/cups; 6/pentacles


The cards are once more transporting us back to an earlier time, it feels like a "tween-time", with so many changes, some that feel very modern and altering to the world we've always known... the 1920s, coming off the 19-teens.  Life is so changed after the war ended.  It seemed to release something wild and free and daring and sometimes slightly naughty.  It was as though conventionality had died in the trenches, lost in the battle fields of Europe, in the dirt and the mud and the blood.

But there's still tentacles of the old world, the old ways, trying in vain to hang onto propriety and tradition and morals. The reality of this comes in scathing glances of disfavor, critical words, whispered gossip, legalities of men, and it all leads to the more sensitive of us lingering around the edges, holding our secret revolutions in hushed tones, behind closed doors.

And this story begins, the story of a girl bound by her prim and proper life, her prim and proper beginning, her pristine and polished world, awash with a desire to find herself, to express herself, to break free from the constraints of expectations.  She conducts her daily life mostly in silence, except when propriety dictates otherwise.  Her thoughts, desires, dreams, fears, and deepest thoughts are contained within her slender frame and delicate countenance. 

But change is on the horizon, beckoning to her in the form of a delicate soul, a gentle spirit who was living much as she was, in the shadows, keeping quietly to their inner world of pure thought, filled with infinite unspoken possibilities.

What did it take to connect these kindred spirits?  A chance meeting?  The haphazard frivolous throw of the dice?  The deliberate and painstaking course of synchronicity?

In due course, the connection was made, tentatively and cautiously at first, until there was a recognition of the quiet souls, and they realized what was happening, felt the connection, and gradually grew bolder with this knowledge that they were no longer alone, no longer one, but now two.

The transition to a new life was gradual, the stepping stones sometimes small and quaking, the future pocked with the remnants of an old world and old rules.  But there were cracks within this earthly world, allowing brilliant rays of light, illumination, and realization to burst through in sporadic frenzy.  It would still be a long way for the world to travel to a place of true enlightenment.  But this couple was together, and  they would build upon the life they could achieve at this point in time, and they would continue quietly leaving their soul tracks over the course of eternity.

Conclusion:

Wow.  I can feel her, the heroine of this story, the story-teller of the cards.  It's very subtle, and she feels very prim, still bound in the habit of propriety and a genteel nature left over from the time in which she lived.  She's also a lesbian, and the gentle soul, the kindred spirit, that she connected with is a woman, which I found interesting, because I'm heterosexual, so it was a window of rare opportunity for me.  I was rather surprised that I really got nothing from this other character, her partner, though the energy felt similar to the heroine of this story, gentle and quiet.

There is so much more that I "see", "hear", "smell", "feel" that can't all be transposed into written words, or vocal narration, always with the cards, it's been this way.  And I can't begin to emphasize enough how much more I experience than what I'm able to convey to you.  When I finish a "reading" like this, I always feel as though I've actually been there, really been there.  It's weird, but very cool.

The following is a photo of today's cards:





This is my "scratchings" that I sometimes do right after I lay the cards, in order to make a connection, to see where the story begins, to meet the characters: