I posted the same thing in the debate forum, perhaps it should have really went here, I'm not sure but tell me your thoughts on the following...thoughts...lol, Can any of this be true?
What if the past, present, and future were all happening at the same time? What if the subconscious and conscious mind were separated not only in the thought but also time perception? Would it be possible to know your history from beginning to end but not be able to access it?
If time was occurring at the past, present, and future, it would be possible to think at all three levels. Ones subconscious state of mind never really perceives time since everything is happening at once and it is the only part of ones brain that can view time in all three levels. The way humans see time is in a conscious state from beginning to end in sequential order, one event to the next. In this state, one can remember events of the past and understand events as they occur but time to the conscious mind is going in order and therefore places an imaginary line between the past, present, and future.
A line, however, does not exist if the past, present, and future are all transpiring at the same instance. The subconscious mind is in this state with no boundaries, and is not restrained to only observe time in sequential order from start to finish. It’s a higher level of thinking but one can not to communicate the subconscious with the conscious mind, or at least not effectively. If one could concoct a way to communicate the two minds, would it be possible to comprehend the future?
-Shane