Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!husc6!uwvax!puff!russell From: russell@puff.cs.wisc.edu (Russell Perry) Newsgroups: sci.misc Subject: A weird theory Message-ID: <1527@puff.cs.wisc.edu> Date: 30 Mar 88 22:11:15 GMT Reply-To: russell@puff.WISC.EDU (Russell Perry) Distribution: na Organization: U of Wisconsin CS Dept Lines: 46 Keywords: imaginary time Summary: deja vu and precognition Here's a theory I thought might interest some of you. It is partly tongue in cheek, and definately the product of a deranged mind (I take full responsibility), but the it does make sense (that's what scares me!). It came to me in my engineering circuits class. This theory "explains" deja vu and precognition; it involves the concept of imaginary time. The graph below will be used in the explanation. i | _0' From the origin to point "0" is m | /| * going forward in time; the vector a | / : * from the origin to "0'" is the g | / : * real time vector rotated into the i | / : * imaginary part of time; the dotted n | / : * line from "@" to "0'" is the shadow a | / : * of the imaginary vector on real r | / : * time (what we exist in). y | / : * a | / : * Deja vu occurs when we reach point x | / : * "0" and for some reason (which this i | / : * theory does not try to explain) we s |/ : * are allowed to look along the path |------------@----------------->0 of asterisks to "0'". We see its real axis (time) real component of this event (at point"@"), so it seems as though it occured earlier in real time, and of course the farther that the vector is rotated into imaginary time, the longer ago it will seem to have occured. Precognition happens when we reach point"@" and are allowed to see along "@" to "0'", the effect being that we see point "0", a future event, along the curving path. The greater the rotation in this case, the farther in the future the event will occur. Another thing that may be "explained" by this theory is visions of a past life, when the rotation goes beyond 90 degrees into negative real time (assuming the origin is placed at time of birth), but I have not thought much about this (I have not pondered the other three quadrants at all--ideas?). Once again I state that this is partly humorous, and note that I used the term "explained" loosely and with some reservations, but I am curious to hear what everyone thinks about this exercise in imagination run wild. Hope to hear from you all real soon. -- ******************************************************************************** Russ Perry Jr 5970 Scott St Omro WI 54963 russell@puff.cs.wisc.edu "Feed my brain with your so called standards--who says that I ain't right" "Shpx vg nyy naq shpxvat ab ertergf" Metallica (Escape; Damage Inc) :-)