Imagine your life as a giant movie file, full of every moment, memory, and possibility. But just like streaming a video on Netflix, you don't experience it all at once. Instead, your brain streams life in real-time, processing and decoding tiny chunks of experience, one moment at a time.Just like a movie file isn't sent to your device in full, your brain doesn't process everything happening around you. It focuses on what’s immediate and relevant—filtering out unimportant details and compressing the rest. This is why you might not notice the texture of the walls when you're reading a book but will easily spot your friend waving or hear a loud noise in the hallway.Your brain also adapts to the “mental bandwidth” available to you, much like a streaming service adjusting video quality based on your internet speed. When you're stressed or exhausted, your attention narrows, and you focus only on urgent tasks. When you're relaxed, you can notice more subtle details and entertain bigger thoughts.Lastly, your life operates under similar "locality constraints" as streaming. You can’t experience the entire movie at once, just like you can’t live in the past or future. Your attention is tied to the present moment—where you are, what you’re doing—while the rest of reality is available to recall or imagine but doesn’t come into focus unless needed.In essence, life is like a personal streaming service, where your attention is the player that decides what to experience, moment by moment, and how much of it to focus on. Everything else, whether past, future, or peripheral, waits in the background until it becomes relevant.God provides our lives as a moment to moment streaming service which he is the best Director and we are the actors attempting to do our part. Sometimes we do good and sometimes we fuck it up, but it's all on 'film'.
>>41996044Can we rewind this movie?
>>41996044A movie? That's lame. My inside is another world with all the definition of this one. Memory is the data center graveyard. That's where you'll find the feeling to find who you are.
>>41996515We rewind and skip to things in the past all the time, but again it's only for that moment. When we remember or recall things we still lose perhaps the context which led up to that moment at some point and we probably forget even more than we recall. Remembering could be looked at as a form of rewind in my opinion, because you're in control of which moment to recall, for how long, and to which extent...But to relate it to God, I'd say everytime we wake up we can choose to react differently to things or not react at all. We can choose to forgo some things and focus on others perhaps we have been avoiding. Maybe we can even keep this habit and control the fast forwarding through some parts we can 'sense' may be coming up if we practice enough...through avoiding certain thoughts, actions or deeds, etc.A simple example would be quitting alcohol. A lot of us can relate to what I said above when we consider all of the highs and lows of drinking, the consequences we may face and the negatives that come of its' abuse. We in essence end up fast-forwarding or skipping those inevitable chapters due to our choices.
>Non-local alterations to a photon state are indeed possible through post-selection in SPDC experiments. When one photon (e.g., the idler) is measured, its state is instantly projected onto a corresponding state, regardless of distance this is a manifestation of quantum entanglement. By post-selecting on the outcome of a measurement on one photon, the state of its entangled partner (the signal) can be effectively "altered" non-locally. For example, in quantum teleportation experiments, post-selection on the idler photon allows the preparation of a specific quantum state on the signal photon, even if the signal photon was not directly manipulated. The goal is to get a interferometric system set up that allows for light to pass through all three polarizing filters through spin polarize teleportation. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5SIxEiL8ujAhttps://youtu.be/NsVcVW9GI60?si=V_M35CbCR0W28TTe&t=190https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T58lGKREubohttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kuramoto_modelLight is consciousness
>>41996044>Sometimes we do good and sometimes we fuck it up, but it's all on 'film'.Do Catholics think picrel is in Hell because he begged God to hide his sin/shame but we all see it? Do you really think there is a judgement day?>HAHA LOOK WE GOT YOUDo you think being on the accuser's side is the safest place in his court?
>>41996675Not quite a proof since all particles are not entangled, they have to be made that way.
>>41996715>https://taylormarshall.com/2012/04/8-bible-verses-on-christs-descent-into.htmlMake of this website what you will, but it seems rather compelling that when He died He had some redemptions to make good on.If there was a beginning there will be an end. If we don't make it to His appointed hour that is our judgement day.The adversary is the prosecutor and he has a role to play. But faith in Jesus Christ of sincere intent gives Believers the best defense before the Father. Accusers can prompt change just as the Holy Spirit can do the same. But there is only One Judge, that is why bearing false witness is still included in the New Testament because only Jesus knows the heart...that power is His alone...so tread lightly if you prefer to play with fire.
I'd appreciate it if you didn't start your words off with rhetoric. Vying for people's emotions is a low blow.
>>41996044the circus isn't fun and the bread is stale.shit theory.