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

The motor oil in the vehicle John Titor used to cart around the time machine was SAE 5W-30 mixed with 1.6 per cent (±)ketamine by volume and also the windshield wiper fluid was pure Ketaject mixed 3:2 with an ether-based laboratory cooling mixture so as to get a freezing point of -107°C and there was a hole pricked in one of the hoses so that vapourised ketamine and ether was always floating around the compartment, in case he stopped in a time before ketamine was invented and couldn't get any to shoot.
 
You need to rip the funnel out of the Dr Suess Machine that the trolly looking leprecaurn fuckers have taken over, while avoiding all sky fish and omni-malevolant shepards carefully, you'll see the souls of innocent elvish decendants being siphoned in and out of a red haired doll type clone/host. Whatever you do while you are in the factory, do no look them in the eyes. or listen to them, especially don't pay attention to the big grins, the harmonic mangelment may continue after unplugging the avatar from the big bucknel funnel topside of the wizzidoodaa machine.
 
Time can still exist within determinism but this is largely what I think.
Cool to see that there's some science acknowledging this idea. I've been trying to wrap my head around time for quite a few years.

My understanding is that time is perceived due to our constantly changing consciousness. It's this condition that allows us to consider one moment different from the next. Objectively, all moments are simply one, and any event that we experience continues to exist independently of whether or not we're perceiving it.

The analogy of the flatlanders sums this up pretty nice for me. Imagine a second-dimensional being living on a flat plane, like a piece of paper. That being would be able to move forward, backwards, left, and right. To the flatlander, those would be the only possible options. The concept of verticality, of moving up or down, would be absolutely foreign to it, and if it tried to express these ideas to a fellow flatlander they'd consider him bat-shit insane.

HOWEVER, things are different for us in the third dimension. Since we observe from a higher spatial dimension, we can perceive the flatlander's entire plane - its entire reality - and can see that in its entirety it's really just one unit. Objectively - to US - the whole plane is connected and it doesn't move. To the FLATLANDER, there are separate areas of its plane that it must move to in order to access.

The same principle applies to us in the third dimension. The main difference is that instead of moving from A to B through distance we're moving from A to B through time, in a linear fashion, creating the illusion of duration. However it's widely acknowledged that there are dimensions above ours - one being time, which we're moving through in one-direction -that we cannot perceive since we only possess sense organs developed within the constraints of the third spatial dimension.

HOWEVER, try to imagine yourself as a fourth-dimensional entity. Much like we would presently able to observe the entirety of the flatlander's 2-dimensional plane, we would be able to observe the entirety of the temporal plane. With that, we would be able to see all the constructed events objectively, since our experience of them wouldn't be limited to the brief moments that we pass through them in 3D. The whole temporal plane would be laid out and we would be able to see the entire procession of events - that is, from its absolute cause, through its effect, and the resulting dissolution into a new cause - as single 'temporal objects,' rather than just experiencing a fragment of an event when we pass through it in 'time.'

So, yeah. TL:DR; time is just a construct that we've developed out of necessity because we're stuck moving through a higher spatial/temporal dimension on a linear path. Events don't pass away in time, we just lack the capacity to see anything that passes beyond our temporal view.
 
I would never fuck a female version of myself it would feel like incest. Twins are just hot IMO I'm not going to say no to that but I'm quite glad I don't have a twin. I would hate to be on the losing side of this stick.
 
I would never fuck a female version of myself it would feel like incest. Twins are just hot IMO I'm not going to say no to that but I'm quite glad I don't have a twin. I would hate to be on the losing side of this stick.
Will you just hurry up and have sex with me please. in case you didn't know i posted a post about you in the music section under what are you listening to today. hope I don't freak you out with some of the things i say <3<3<3<3It said just inserted when I put the hearts in lol so yeah just insert your cock in me babby fuck jamal you can do so much better than him
 
Ketamine has caused me some insane trips. If i wasnt such an experienced user of psychdelics i can see it having lasting effects on someone not so experienced.

Hope op is ok now
 
I am also new to the world of warcraft online game, started about a week ago and so far I love it. It reminds me of a game I used to play in the past, the Dota 2 game, and I discovered recently that Dota 2 was actually a mod inside a warcraft 3 frozen throne game. Lol, it was so weird for me to discover that, maybe because I did not know anything about warcraft. At the moment I am playing warcraft online and also I have boosted my account with help of wow classic leveling services. They did boost my hero level in one day and now I can easily compete with other players, which was a great time saver for me.
 
I did K only once in my entire life.
Just a line with a group of ol' friends;-
As the living room wall appeared Transparent and just laughed for 30 seconds straight.
Made a right Ass of myself. - Never again. I also had to seek Medical help for my 'Cringe'.
 
It's concerning that you not only say "literally" but emphasise it. Ket seriously messes with your temporal lobe but you do NOT actually time travel.
I'm just being honest here and not meaning to be rude, but I think you may be suffering a drug-induces psychosis.
 
Cool to see that there's some science acknowledging this idea. I've been trying to wrap my head around time for quite a few years.

My understanding is that time is perceived due to our constantly changing consciousness. It's this condition that allows us to consider one moment different from the next. Objectively, all moments are simply one, and any event that we experience continues to exist independently of whether or not we're perceiving it.

The analogy of the flatlanders sums this up pretty nice for me. Imagine a second-dimensional being living on a flat plane, like a piece of paper. That being would be able to move forward, backwards, left, and right. To the flatlander, those would be the only possible options. The concept of verticality, of moving up or down, would be absolutely foreign to it, and if it tried to express these ideas to a fellow flatlander they'd consider him bat-shit insane.

HOWEVER, things are different for us in the third dimension. Since we observe from a higher spatial dimension, we can perceive the flatlander's entire plane - its entire reality - and can see that in its entirety it's really just one unit. Objectively - to US - the whole plane is connected and it doesn't move. To the FLATLANDER, there are separate areas of its plane that it must move to in order to access.

The same principle applies to us in the third dimension. The main difference is that instead of moving from A to B through distance we're moving from A to B through time, in a linear fashion, creating the illusion of duration. However it's widely acknowledged that there are dimensions above ours - one being time, which we're moving through in one-direction -that we cannot perceive since we only possess sense organs developed within the constraints of the third spatial dimension.

HOWEVER, try to imagine yourself as a fourth-dimensional entity. Much like we would presently able to observe the entirety of the flatlander's 2-dimensional plane, we would be able to observe the entirety of the temporal plane. With that, we would be able to see all the constructed events objectively, since our experience of them wouldn't be limited to the brief moments that we pass through them in 3D. The whole temporal plane would be laid out and we would be able to see the entire procession of events - that is, from its absolute cause, through its effect, and the resulting dissolution into a new cause - as single 'temporal objects,' rather than just experiencing a fragment of an event when we pass through it in 'time.'

So, yeah. TL:DR; time is just a construct that we've developed out of necessity because we're stuck moving through a higher spatial/temporal dimension on a linear path. Events don't pass away in time, we just lack the capacity to see anything that passes beyond our temporal view.
Have you gotten out of your looping situation yet or are you still pouring over your time-line from the higher dimension and looking for an alternative end to your situation? If so have you ever considered sending someone else to try and fix or correct whatever it was your trying to reestablish as an alternative time line to the one you must not think is an option to continue on, due to something you can not and must absolutely refuse to live with? If you can't remember what you are trying to fix then why continue trying to fix it?

How about this, lay down the ket and seize any more k-hole trips until you take a pcp trip and ask the Supreme Being/ the one who all can meet but nobody can name/ the alien/ etc. So many descriptions but the same being never the less and the one that gives so many people advice that can not be explained by anything other than given from someone with so much knowledge it's not explained away by any means other than being given by "the one." After your introduction I'm sure you will have found your way into the new time-line your seeking and possibly even get sent there by the being himself or at least given instruction on how you can do this on your own. But in the mean time, enjoy it. Don't worry or panic on your situation, in fact absorb everything you care to remember about it and personally I would like to hear where you've gotten on your journey as unique as it is. Don't spare the details, please.
Good luck my friend.... if you're still on your search. If not, what happened?
 
Hey, sorry I did not read the entire thread. I read the first 3 pages, but I am fairly certain I know what this is. I hope I can still reply. I'm probably too late to provide any helpful information to this guy, but maybe it will be interesting to some future reader.

This sounds like PTSD. I have experimented heavily, way too much really, with hallucinogens: large doses of acid, DMT, and mushrooms, and I had a similar experience. I took a very large dose of mushrooms and, for some reason, became delirious. I was trying to drink from the toilet, took off all my clothes, tried to pee in the middle of the living room, bit my tongue really hard, and scared the everloving shit out of my girlfriend at the time (now wife of 16 years, thank god this didn't scare her off) and dog.

I saw a tornado rip away my apartment, then a group of doctors crowd around me trying to save me from dying. About this time, my mother had come over to check on me, as my terrified girlfriend had called her. I was still naked and completely out of my mind. Then I have a lapse of memory. I came to in a bathtub in the early hours of the morning, my girlfriend trying to make me drink orange juice. I would not drink it. Something about it seemed sinister, like she was trying to control me or something. I guess I finally fell asleep, woke up and she was gone and had left me a really pissed off note. The memory of what I experienced in my memory lapse came back to me in bits and pieces over the next few days. Reality had ripped away completely. The reality I had always known was nothing but a complex delusion, and I had completely, and finally, broken it. I was now in baseline, true reality, which consisted of an infinite, empty universe and my own disembodied consciousness. I would never know the comfort of a bed, the touch of another human being, or even the distraction of the BS of daily life. I was eternally stuck in an empty universe, in complete sensory deprivation, total isolation. I realized that it had always been this way, and that the universe I knew was nothing but a complex delusion I had cooked up myself over eons in order to escape the horrible truth. I had created the universe atom by atom, every person, every planet, every star, every galaxy, over some ungodly amount of time, and then I had shattered it in an instant.

The experience was so intense, so utterly real, it fills me with dread even to remember it 18 years later. At the time, for months, I would lay awake at night with a feeling of utter certainty that reality was on the verge of ripping away again and leaving me in that empty universe with nothing but the sound of dead space. It took a good 6 months or so for that feeling to fade, but sometimes it can still come back. It bugs me when people act like mushrooms, being natural and non addictive, are safe and should be tried by everyone. Mushrooms, and all hallucinogens, and I'm sure dissociatives as well, are dangerous. They can cause experiences of an intensity that a human brain cannot handle. And what I experienced sounds similar to what the OP was going through.

I think memories really can be repressed by the mind if they are too intense to handle. While my memories returned the next day, OP may have had a much more intense experience, and the memories were repressed for years. Then something triggered him to remember them, and they were so intense, so "real" feeling, that he was utterly convinced that what he experienced was not a hallucination but the truth of reality. Enough time has passed now that I suspect he is ok, and he probably realized something like this himself. Time does seem to heal these types of wounds.

I have a second theory, too, that entertains the idea that he is not suffering from a delusion and is in fact stuck in some sort of loop that is beyond current scientific comprehension. According to the Tibetan book of the dead, everyone does see a white light at the moment of death. What it is, is your own pure consciousness. To realize that white light for what it is and to merge with it is what leads to awakening and the end of ceaseless rebirth. When we are still attached to our own ego and sense of self, the idea is frightening. I think even in my hallucinated empty universe, the idea of that empty reality could be seen as something supremely peaceful to someone who wasn't attached to a sense of self. Similarly, because OP hasn't given up attachment to self, he flees the white light and is scared senseless of merging with it and ceasing to identify with a self. So he's reborn. What he describes likely is happening to all of us. We're living longer than 7 years, but we're all dying, fleeing from the light, and being born again to repeat all the same crap while doomed to just die again, over and over. So good universal advice, i think, is to just relax, stop fighting it, stop being stubborn, and go ahead and merge with the light next time.
 
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


Fuck these people. All you need to do is get a tattoo of the exact date and time on the bottom of your foot. Never look at it.

One day. When you’re one hundred percent positive your in the year two thousand and ten. Check your foot for the tattoo. Then go to a tattoo shop and get the date and time tattood on your foot. But here’s the thing. Make the tattooist in two thousand ten check his phone for the current date and time and have him keep it secret from you but record him doing it.

Then, check that the date on the tattoo on your left foot proceeds the tattoo on your right foot.

This will confirm or deny your status as a time traveler stuck in a loop and you will just be a person who has time traveled.
 
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