
Originally Posted by
Ziggy_wolf
Einstein said that everything is relative. Time moves more slowly in
deep space than on earth. If one were to circle the earth in the
opositte direction of its rotation on would gain 0,0001 of a second.
The experiance of time is influenced by circonstances. If we are bord
time seems to move more slowly. And if we are arroused it sems to
speed up. But during a rush of adrenalin time can seem to crawl to a
staggering hault. Recall how pepole faced with mortal perril see their
lives flash in reveiew. Or if you fall off a bike, you acually have
time to realize, that this is going to hurt.
When in a fight or flight situation, the amygdala ( the part of the
brain wich controlls primory functions) sends out a rush of adrenalin,
sharpening the sences, allowing us to process information at a much
more rapid speed. So if my some artificial or natural means we could
somehow controll this process, we can fenomenologicly controll time.
Or in other words: bullet time.
So, any thoughts on how this may be acheived?
I was thinking this exact same thought a few months ago!!

Originally Posted by
Jarhog
I also know that this is a type of yoga and you may be able to find an instructor that can work with you on this. The thing with yoga is that there are so many different things that are considered yoga that you will probably have to go to allot of them before you find one that does this sort of thing.
Do you know what this type of yoga is called?
Forever a student of the world, hoping the bell will never ring
"A fool who is conscious of their folly, is thereby wise. The fool who thinks himself wise is the one to be called a fool."
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The best general enters the mind of his enemy.
The best businessman serves the communal good.
The best leader follows the will of the people." -Lao Tzu
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