by aldente » Fri 15 Aug 2008, 17:06:50
2012 is subject to constant misinterpretation. After Jose Arguelles brought attention to the Maya calender, lesser minds decided to interpret what they could not understand (meaning that the calender ends) as the end of the world as we know it. Doomsday in other words.
Time, as we generally define it, is a constant. What if it develops a dynamic of its own?
Per Terrence McKenna in one of his mind-excursions, a breakthough possibly could happen if a message sent from the here and now would reach the future. This, obviously is not an option at current standards. However, if the overall capacity of intelligence is boosted (with the help of our silicon friends the computers), and if a mind should 'touch the future', be it organic or artificial, a short circuit with the future, or more accurate an implosion of the static time model would occur. The dog that finally bites his own tail.
Mc Kenna visualizes a 'time' where you don't choose to live at a certain address, but rather where you pick the 'time' as an address of your choice.
However:
Time travel is not possible before such a short-circuit, meaning, if 2012 (which was determined by McKenna independently from Arguelles) should indeed be the annihilation point (of time as we define it), we will never be able to return to the time that we are in right now. So, you better savor the moment, since it will be lost forever!