Metamorpheus
Bluelighter
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Im a long time user of bluelight but have changed up my name to give me increased privacy on here - was worried the last one become known to others.
I’ll try and explain this as clearly as I can, could be a bit messy but I’ll try. I’d like your feedback on the idea…
So I’ve had a fascination for the fact I often dream of the future when doing ketamine and have then found these insights to then come true. This has happened over and over.
Taking this as a ‘real’ thing I was wondering how ketamine could do this.
And I came up with this…
Ketamine is a dissociative which can take you not only out of your body but out of time as well. I often experience time from a 3rd person perspective as though looking at an object where past, present and future are all visible at once. When performing any action on K I get the strong sense of knowing the end point of the process and am moving towards it consciously through its set events as though moving towards an inevitable end.
Then thinking of the quantum reality that a particle or a wave is only one or the other at the point of observation and exists as either until the point of observation thus existing as both possibilities only until it is ‘looked at’. Relating this to the world at large, is it possible that our reality exists as an infinity of possibilities until the point at which we observe it?
The function of the mind is therefore to collapse the wave function of the surrounding world into one reality that we then inhabit.
Going on, when we dissociate with ketamine and view the future as an external event, we are observing it and thus collapsing the wave function of the infinite possibilities the future could be into the one that we experience. Having collapsed it into an observable reality we then come down from that view into our bodies and inhabit the reality that we have just observed (to a fuller or lesser degree) and continue to live it out.
In this way, ketamine allows us to see the future we see and drop back into the time path that we just saw and live out the reality we just created by observation.
Does this sound like some half baked psychonauts wet dream or is there any substance to what I’m thinking? - I’ve been spending a lot of time in my own head lately and I’ve realised I can get very caught up in my own perspective. Good to have a shake down by someone else’s perspective every now and again.
I’ll try and explain this as clearly as I can, could be a bit messy but I’ll try. I’d like your feedback on the idea…
So I’ve had a fascination for the fact I often dream of the future when doing ketamine and have then found these insights to then come true. This has happened over and over.
Taking this as a ‘real’ thing I was wondering how ketamine could do this.
And I came up with this…
Ketamine is a dissociative which can take you not only out of your body but out of time as well. I often experience time from a 3rd person perspective as though looking at an object where past, present and future are all visible at once. When performing any action on K I get the strong sense of knowing the end point of the process and am moving towards it consciously through its set events as though moving towards an inevitable end.
Then thinking of the quantum reality that a particle or a wave is only one or the other at the point of observation and exists as either until the point of observation thus existing as both possibilities only until it is ‘looked at’. Relating this to the world at large, is it possible that our reality exists as an infinity of possibilities until the point at which we observe it?
The function of the mind is therefore to collapse the wave function of the surrounding world into one reality that we then inhabit.
Going on, when we dissociate with ketamine and view the future as an external event, we are observing it and thus collapsing the wave function of the infinite possibilities the future could be into the one that we experience. Having collapsed it into an observable reality we then come down from that view into our bodies and inhabit the reality that we have just observed (to a fuller or lesser degree) and continue to live it out.
In this way, ketamine allows us to see the future we see and drop back into the time path that we just saw and live out the reality we just created by observation.
Does this sound like some half baked psychonauts wet dream or is there any substance to what I’m thinking? - I’ve been spending a lot of time in my own head lately and I’ve realised I can get very caught up in my own perspective. Good to have a shake down by someone else’s perspective every now and again.