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Time Dilation
One theory that always interested me in reference to astral
projection was a portion of Einstein's Theory of Relativity called
Time Dilation. Time Dilation states that if someone were able to
travel at the speed of light, time would stop. Since no one can
actually travel that fast, the rule has been explained as time
dilation: the faster one travels, the slower time moves. This means
that if someone is moving quickly through space, time compensates
for that motion--for according to the Special Theory of Relativity,
the laws of physics are the same no matter what a person's speed.
Jets flying at high velocities for extended periods of time have
proved time dilation in the Special Theory. Using extremely accurate
atomic clocks, physicists found that time actually moved slower on
fast moving airplanes. The slowing of time does not become humanly
noticeable until speeds close to the speed of light are obtained.
It has been my belief that I was able to travel, after becoming
experienced in astral projection, at the speed of thought (or I term
it my Will as I could think of a place but I wouldn't necessarily be
projected there until I willed it to happen). If I am now traveling
in excess of the speed of light, would this explain why time seems
so different (slower) in the astral? Robert Monroe talked about how
it would seem he was gone for hours, in far off places (worlds that
did not exist in our solar system) and he would come back and only
an hour or so had gone by. In fact, if you went far enough into
space, you would actually be going "backwards" in time!
For if time stands still at the speed of light, then any speed to
exceed that (thought) would reverse it.
What are the effects of distant time travel on the physical shell
when a "younger" astral body returns? Can the aging
effects of the human body be slowed, or even reversed? If there were
no physical side effects from astral projection, then Robert Monroe,
after years of projection, would not have had problems digest drugs
(medication) or alcohol of any kind. While this isn't age reversal,
it shows that the physical body is indeed affected by astral travel.
Robert Monroe didn't start projecting until the later part of his
life, but what if he had started this in his teenage years or even
his twenties?
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