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Parallel Realities and the Illusion of Time: Billions of Frames Per Second

CORE-008 Advanced · B
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Bashar has said, 'Time is a side effect of our consciousness shifting through billions of parallel reality frames per second, and that's what creates the illusion of time, space, movement, and change.' In fact, everything is just all happening at once. It's all just one big frozen moment in which everything exists holographically, but we are capable of creating an experience of looking at it from different perspectives in a linear sequence. At the same time, there is only one moment in existence. Everything is always now, but it's the same moment from a different perspective. So in a sense it's this, and it's also that. So the fact that there's only one moment means that there doesn't have to be an incredible amount of computing power, because there really is only one moment being looked at from a number of different perspectives, at a very high frame rate. But the frame rate is a perspective of a particular reality, so it creates the illusion of a need for a lot of computing power, which may not actually really be necessary.
Translation Note
術語對照:consciousness→意識(Consciousness)、parallel reality→平行實相(Parallel Reality)、change→變化(Change)、existence→存在(Existence)、reality→實相(Reality)。原文'parallel reality frames'為巴夏核心比喻——將平行實相比喻為電影幀格,譯文保留『幀』字以維持比喻的直觀性。'holographically'譯為『全息地』,為物理學標準譯法。'frame rate'譯為『幀率』,影視/電腦標準術語。此條內容出自第三方訪談轉述,翻譯時已核對與官方教導的一致性。
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