well now i wanna drop some L and ponder.
time is weird.
no matter what time it is, it’s always only NOW. when you’re going over the past or thinking of the future there is only one time you can do that–now. in fact, there really is no such thing as time except in our thoughts if you really think about it. the future and the past are purely imaginary projections onto the present moment.
that’s my story and i’m stickin to it.
your perception of time may be just a chemical in you but dig this…
when you’re flying high on something- anything, any great feeling (good trip, good song, in love, string of positive occurrences) and time just seems to be flying past, somebody you walk past on the sidewalk is having a shitty day- just everything is going wrong for him (car got towed, job laid him off, girlfriend did it with his friend) and time is just digging its heels into the dirt and dragging this poor su’bitch down, perhaps in order to the grand scheme of time in the cosmos to balance out the time that’s flying right past you.
To all things there is a balance. When times are good for you and even all your friends and flying right past you in the days of your lives, some other group of friends is hitting rock bottom and each day never seems to end.
we all live in the northern hemisphere on this board and we’re heading into winter right now. But at the same “time” the Australians are just dusting off their sand chairs and coolers and headed to the beach.
so the clock is just a clock. The speed it moves in mostly depends on how often you look at it. If you want it to move you’re gonna keep checking up on it. So you’ve looked at the clock fifteen times in an hour.
If you don’t give a damn what time it is, you don’t look at it as much so a whole day or two have gone by in those fifteen glances at the clock.
time can only be measured by how fast you let it go by. Whether that be due to which chemicals are in power of your mind and body, then time must be somewhat of a chemical. But to the same degree, if you boil time down to being just a chemical then you must also boil everything else you know and experience down to being just a chemical too, because it only exists to you as far as your brain reacts to it. Even this thought that i’m (attempting) to pass on to you right now. Which is just a thought that’s flowing through space (separate from time) and happened to pass through me as i was faced with this question. You’re reading this right now so now its passing through you but really it was passing through me earlier in “time” when i wrote this. And maybe you only read it because this thought was passing through you and it brought you to this.
heady, right?
and now you know.
Yeah, no past, no future, only NOW. I just wish the globalists could see things that way…
Woah, dude. Is time a chemical, man?? Woah!!


I think linear time is probably a has no intrinsic reality outside of human consciousness and would find expression biologically as a chemical process in the brain, but I think the chemistry is a manifestation of consciousness, not the other way around.
Time is a concept, not a chemical.
Actually, you know what that red thing REALLY is? I stole this from Greg Easterbrook but you know how Star Wars took place a “long time ago” “in a galaxy far, far away”? Well maybe that’s the Death Star exploding and we JUST are seeing it now. It’s worth a thought. Though, how George Lucas knew about it happening…now THERE is the mystery.
Also, since Indiana Jones drank from the Holy Grail which gives eternal life in Indiana 3, why would I ever be worried about him possibly being harmed or dying in the latest Indy movie? He lives forever, right? Even his Dad’s gunshot wound just disappeared.
Stevo