Ketamine has LITERALLY let me time travel: but now I'm stuck here

This is so fucking funny, I'm literally dying at every "intellectual" posts he's making. Poor dude. Hope the best for you man. Get sober completely from physical substance and from the addictive mindset you have if you have ceased use of all K.

You are correct, in order to complete the loop, and close the circuit as it were, I would need to take it again,
LOL, this is fucking unreal.

I remember the time i "leapt back" and all I could bring back with me were two words. "push the red button".
I didn't understand what it meant at the time, and I came back with no memory of any of this and just those two words knocking about in my head; now I remember everything, and the two words makes perfect sense, and would have stopped this whole episode had I understood them.
HAHAHAHA
 
If you were trolling, well it was pretty good since I'm not so sure you were. If you weren't, I believe that time progresses at the same rate and there is no such thing as space-time loops in our reality. It is possible that the ketamine allowed you to access a different reality other than this one, that you are confusing with the one that you're currently in. While ketamine (or other drugs) certainly may allow you to see another dimension of space and time, it's kind of like the "view only" setting on something. You can see it, but you're still in the same reality that you were without the drugs. It just isn't possible to time travel with drugs, though I'll admit it would be pretty cool if you were =D

Some people just get confused about which one they're actually in, which isn't anything to be ashamed of. Hopefully, you've figured out that this was all just the K. If not, then my suggestion would be to stop taking K and you're mind may likely "switch" back into the same reality that everyone else is living in. If you still find yourself stuck in this "loop" or whatever happens to be going on, it's possible that you'd need to see a doctor to get a prescription for something that can close the door to whatever dimension you're seeing and getting confused with the one that your body and person is actually in. I would consider it a case of getting confused between dimensions/realities rather than psychosis or delusions, as in theory I believe this sort of confusion could happen to anyone with the wrong substance/combination of substances, though I've never become at all confused as to where I actually was in the space-time continuum, at least not while sober.

I've had some experiences with psychedelics that I truly do believe were otherworldly, I just never got confused about which "place" I was in. However, I don't doubt that it happens to some people. Just know that the current date is January 1st, 2018, in case you aren't sure at the moment. No loop is taking place, and everyone is progressing through time at precisely the same rate. Even if you are still confused, if you have continued to do K, it's possible that simply stopping your use of K would allow you to see the current reality more clearly and not struggle with this confusion. Again, it is Jan. 11, 2018.
 
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Hope you found the right time period. Godspeed time-traveling pioneer. Hopefully once you've figured it out it will be available to all. I've got a few ideas.
 
having been deluded by my subconscious quite heavily, and for a few years, i can attest to the powerful nature of confirmation bias. suddenly, everything anybody ever says or does, and even the visual suggestions of patterns in everyday objects is fodder for the subc to mold into evidence that the delusions exist.

i would recommend seeking professional help. even if a therapist proves you right, and you definitely time-travelled, well a therapist can help with the stresses of going back to 2010 once again.
 
I'm LOL'ing so hard reading the first page of this thread that my suppressed laughter is causing the entire bed to shake and disturb my wife who desperately needs a good night of sleep. I regain my composure, the bed stops shaking, she settles back into restless "sleep" then I read another of the OP's anguished pleas for help and it starts all over again.

The trolling skills are astonishing and this is the hardest I've laughed in a very long time! LOL!!!
 
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I'm savoring each page of this shit. Incredible. On Page 2 now and I'm dying to look further. Has the OP been reset to 2010 or is he still watchin this gem of a thread? Or better yet, did he escape the loop?

How can this shit be free? I feel like I need to send someone a PayPal or something. =D
 
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As 'Ordinary Mind' points out: I never mentioned taking ketamine in 2017, I'm unsure when take it. But I have a hunch it's around 2018-2019.
Dude. That was yesterday.

I'm surprised you don't remember dropping K in my parents living room and then falling into the biggest k hole ever that sucked you all the back to 2010. Well, I guess I'm not really that surprised, it was a super massive dose that created the supermassive k-hole that reversed entropy and opened up the possibility of time travel.

To get back, you have to use a logarithm multiplied by the thermodynamic mass of the encephalograph used in necrotomy. Then you can re-reverse the entropy and amplify the gravity while using the mass of the earth to warp timespace. Click your heels twice and say "theres no place like home".

Please get home soon, your mother is very worried.

Safe Travels
 
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Dude. That was yesterday.

I'm surprised you don't remember dropping K in my parents living room and then falling into the biggest k hole ever that sucked you all the back to 2010. Well, I guess I'm not really that surprised, it was a super massive dose that created the supermassive k-hole that reversed entropy and opened up the possibility of time travel.

To get back, you have to use a logarithm multiplied by the thermodynamic mass of the encephalograph used in necrotomy. Then you can re-reverse the entropy and amplify the gravity while using the mass of the earth to warp timespace. Click your heels twice and say "theres no place like home".

Please get home soon, your mother is very worried.

Safe Travels


There's a shortcut for all that math. Deepthink has determined that the answer is 42.




Farewell and thanks for all the fish ;)
 
Here's the thing about using the k hole to traverse through time; you can never completely tether yourself to other times just look back though the window or to side to alternate possibilities maybe forward i really know what you are doing. You can't however just go back pick up were you left off and move forward at a normal rate by merging yourself with the knowledge you gained from this timeline with your consciousness of yourself from another timeline that's in the Fast. Seeing what could of really been may nice and interesting but it'll never be. You can't really touch it or hold it and it leaves you feeling empty since it's not possible to change the past or switch timelines and your just left with memories that never happened from a different you.

Just don't fuck with time.


 
I wonder if there is any possibility of using an orgone accumulator, a smartphone or computer, an IV drip full of ketamine, tank of nitrous, some DXM, and an automobile to construct a time machine . . . I would like to go back to the 1890s myself.

So far, I have only used ketamine in a manner inconsistent with its labelling enough to explore the analgesic adjunct properties and some subjective effects. Like hallucinating an apparently original piece of music which was 12 minutes of 136-150 BPM Classical Progressive Trance and was kicking myself for a long time that neither music paper nor a computer with relevant software and a microphone and 88-key piano keyboard attached were anywhere near.

One of the things that people whining about DXM and trying to get it controlled or put on prescription in the United States actually told an auditorium full of people with s straight face is that the DXM lore includes its efficacy as a "paranormal drug" which, according to the speaker quoting DXM evangelists, creates a wide spectrum of experiences from out of body experiences to clairvoyance to telekinesis and especially communicating with ghosts, aliens, angels, demons, elementals, loa, JC, the Holy Ghost, fairies, gnomes, and all that jazz. I would like to see a package insert and label for DXM "Adverse effects: retrocognition, dry mouth, drowsiness, bilocation, seeing God"

I started kundalini yoga some time ago to improve what I could do for muscle spasms in my back and within 72 hours of my first class a fellow student shows me a list of 130 paranormal, praeternatural, and a few ostensibly supernatural side effects of that kind of yoga and I thought "Damn, a lot of those are good to put in ones curriculum vitae, especially a history professor with retrocognition and a home care nurse who can bilocate, a telekinetic carpenter or window washer . . .".

DXM is a cough suppressant, which reduces depth and volume of breathing. The closest thing I could imagine to the above happening is the surprisingly common speculation that breathing exercises and related things like hyperventilation, breath-holding, a prolonged session of shouting and the like may allow people to access an ability at the very weak end of the clairvoyance continuum to see glimpses of the past, future, and/or distant locations for fractions of a second. It apparently requires lots of experience and training to make these things useful and bring back information from them. Totally mundane, I guess, as in science actually could explain this if they really wanted to.

A more spiritually-oriented allergy and pulmonary specialist who is an expert on the occult and other interesting things tells me if that indeed is the case, maybe someone who can pull that off can find ways to prolong the lifting of the veil and even bilocate for short periods of time. She is a real sweetheart -- when I expressed concern that a chemist may give me shit when I went to fill a prescription for a litre of Codiclear (the groovy hydrocodone cough syrup, my first narcotic preparation and one about which I have almost religious feelings) for both a dry cough from chronic bronchitis which lasts for weeks and comes back 2-7 times a year as well as for pain since I was not to take any paracetamol for a year after an anomalous liver test, , she said "do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the law" and I actually had no trouble, they just got one of their bottles off the shelf and slapped a label on it. I did say a prayer to the Big Guy/Gal and the Narcotics Gods and asked various official saints as well as the inventors of hydrocodone for intercession, then put on a pair of lucky shoes . . . dealing with doctors, chemists, and others back when they were just starting me out on narcotics for awful intractable pain as a student in the US made me a touch more superstitious, I think, and the narrative and scene about the hat on the bed in Drugstore Cowboy makes complete sense to me and resonates quite a bit.
 
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What if we live in a universe that obeys the laws of hard determinism? Surely in that case, once you enter the loop it becomes by necessity an infinite loop.

Sorry bud, it's your destiny destiny. So grab a beer and stop worrying about it.

That's what I have always figured -- everything does happen for a reason and furthermore, whether it is hard determinism or compatibilist determinism, what is going to happen is going to happen and the paramount moral imperative may be to achieve that destiny with elegance, decorum, and by extension compassion for others. Such a Weltanschauung can be followed to antinomian and nihilistic conclusions as well, but what is more decorous than the Golden Rule and what is less elegant than people suffering?
 
That's what I have always figured -- everything does happen for a reason and furthermore, whether it is hard determinism or compatibilist determinism, what is going to happen is going to happen and the paramount moral imperative may be to achieve that destiny with elegance, decorum, and by extension compassion for others. Such a Weltanschauung can be followed to antinomian and nihilistic conclusions as well, but what is more decorous than the Golden Rule and what is less elegant than people suffering?

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Hello

I'm here needing some help with regards to ketamine:
In 2010 I used ketamine quite heavily, over a period of several months.
I put myself into several ketamine comas or "k-holes", rather deeply, and found myself transcending this physical dimension, and going to the "Nth dimension" or "sub-space".

Whilst there, I found my way in front of a large being of light, that seemed to be very omnipresent and powerful.
I remember begging to be free, and communicating with the entity bigger than myself.
Since we were outside both space and time, the rules of our physical dimension do not apply.

I could not remember what transpired there when I got back, but as time goes on I am remembering more and more.
It turns out in the future I use ketamine to travel back in time, to 2010.
I understand this seems unbelievable, but unfortunately for me, this is the truth.

Since I do not remember in 2010 what I have done or that I have traveled back, I find myself making the same mistakes that have led me to my current position, and have no option but to use ketamine to remove myself from the physical dimension and travel back again, to try and correct what I have done wrong.

This leads me to my issue: I am now trapped in a time-space loop.
I am not sure how long I have been here for, but I am continuously traveling back to 2010 only to find myself on a journey back to making the same misakes and traveling back to 2010.

I really need some help with this, as I cannot find anyone who will believe me, let alone assist me in breaking free.
Please if you have any assistance you can give, it will be greatly appreciated.

Best
StrangeLove
Sounds like eternal recurrence and determinism.

You're never getting out of the time you already lived due to causal determinism.

Enjoy the ride.
 
thats

okay

u fine travel more

how's the security? are these dimensions cuz its a dimension right it should be something big right

so

they have cities how's the weather? whats happens
 
This is getting trippy so what the hell I might as well muddy it up even more. I just read the other day that some scientists are saying time doesn't exist. Everything happened already. Everything in the past is still happening. We just process things in our brains linearly. Everything that is, was, and ever will be just is. Not necessarily my opinion, but an interesting one none the less. I'll see if I can dig up that article.
Edit: http://www.popsci.com/science/article/2012-09/book-excerpt-there-no-such-thing-time
Time can still exist within determinism but this is largely what I think.
 
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