
A precognitive experience of one minute earlier, one day or even one week before happens. Does it mean that the sensing happened at the “moment” of perception, and is it possible that, what we all perceive ourselves consciously doing now is actually a replay of events already happened in the past?
What then is our body doing in “true” time? How can we prove that what we perceive indeed happened at the moment of perception?
In a communicative exchange with another person, we talk and hear the other respond. Although cognitively rational and consistent in the context of the communicative exchange, how can we ever be sure that the respondent is responding in the consciousness of his “conscious” or “subconscious” perception; or was it an event in time that goes unperceived by the respondent, only to be played back in its own time?
How then does time enforce a consistent experience across everyone?
– an inquiry on irrational experiences with time perception
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