Annaka Harris
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
What we experience as space still...
references something at the fundamental level.
It's just that it's not space.
And that is something that makes a lot of sense to me.
I also, I posted an excerpt, George Musser wrote a great book, spooky action at a distance, spooky action at a distance.
And he talks about, he's, he's a great science writer and he talks about ways to kind of absorb what this would mean, this,
ADS-CFT duality.
He gives an example of music as an analogy, that two different notes can exist in three dimensions as if the other doesn't exist because of the frequency of the sound waves.
And that in another way, you can think of the sound waves existing in different dimensions.
I don't know if that's... Yeah, that's really interesting.
I don't speak as well as I write.
I've written about this in a way that I think is easier to absorb than the way I just described it.
And there are physicists who think that space is emergent, but time is still fundamental.
And Lee Smolin is one of those scientists.
And it's really interesting to talk to him about this.
It's also very hard to think about consciousness without time.
And that's something that's really interesting for me to think about too.
Although, not that this is scientific evidence of anything, but I and many others have had the experience, a timeless, spaceless experience in certain states of meditation and under the influence of psychedelics.
Yeah, absolutely.
It seems like that too.