Technology to change the density of time – living time not on a "fast/slow" axis, but on a "deep/shallow" axis.
Is your time not thinning right now?
Even though it's the same 24 hours, some days feel endlessly long, while others pass by like sand slipping through your fingers.
This is often spoken of as a problem of "time management." However, from the perspective of imaginary dimensions, it poses a fundamentally different question.
The problem isn't "how to manage time." It's "how to change the density of time."
- Is your time not thinning right now?
- Time as an "imaginary axis"
- Three habits to reduce density
- Solution - The Concept of Spacetime Meditation
- Dense time changes the past
- In conclusion, time is a matter of quality, not quantity.
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Time as an "imaginary axis"
Physical time flows equally for everyone. A minute is a minute.
However, time as an experience feels as though it operates according to a different dimension. When I'm extremely focused, an hour can feel like ten minutes. Conversely, when my consciousness is scattered, ten minutes can be stretched out to feel like an hour—this isn't just a figment of my imagination, but indicates the fact that my internal state is rewriting the very quality of time.
Speaking in terms of the imaginary dimension, physical time is a value on the "real axis." However, the time we actually live in is on a complex plane multiplied by the "imaginary axis."
The density of time is the magnitude of the value on the imaginary axis.
When density is high, time begins to have "depth" rather than just being length. Layers of meaning pile up between events. You could also say it's the difference between surface area and volume.
Three habits to reduce density
What many people do unconsciously today is the act of diluting time.
To live in reaction mode
Every time a notification comes, my attention is pulled towards it. When I notice it, I realize I'm just continuously reacting to stimuli coming from outside, rather than to intentions originating from within myself. In this state, no matter how much time I have, density won't increase.
② Losing the Observer
When the perspective of "watching oneself doing something"—the layer of metacognition—is closed off, experiences simply flow away. They are not easily retained in memory and are not integrated. They are treated only as information, not as wisdom.
③ Consciousness separated from the body
When you live only with your head, the resolution of your experiences drops significantly. While the body lives in the present, time becomes like thin paper when consciousness drifts between the past and the future.
Solution - The Concept of Spacetime Meditation
So, where should we head? The "virtual dimension" presents the concept of "virtual time meditation."
What is imaginary time? In the context of physics, it refers to the operation of multiplying the time axis by the imaginary unit, allowing time to be treated equivalently to space. This is also a concept used by the renowned Dr. Hawking when discussing the origin of the universe. In imaginary dimensions, this idea is directly applied to the structure of consciousness.
Real time is this time that feels like it flows in one direction, from front to back, as marked by a calendar and a clock. When we feel like "we don't have time" or "time is not enough," all of that time is talking about real time.
Imaginary time is a dimension of consciousness depth that exists on an axis orthogonal to real time.
Meditation can originally be understood as the act of focusing consciousness on this imaginary time axis. The practice of following one's breath within the real dimension, observing the flow of thoughts, and trying to remain in the here and now—this is nothing other than detaching from the flow of real time and letting consciousness潜行 (senkō) in the direction of the imaginary axis.
Therefore, "imaginary time meditation" does not refer to a specific method. The core of this concept is the shift in consciousness itself, from "real time to imaginary time." When consciousness detaches from the pressures of real time and turns toward the depth of the present moment, no matter what you are doing or where you are—that state is called imaginary time meditation.
When living through periods of low density, one glides over real time. Void time meditation is a conceptual orientation that stops that glide and descends vertically into time.
Dense time changes the past
One more important thing. When the density of time changes, even past experiences begin to change.
Even with the same event, when reflecting on it with a heightened state of consciousness, new meaning emerges. This is not a "rewriting" of memory, but a "deepening."
In the framework of the virtual dimension, the past is not treated as a fixed fact, but as something whose layers of interpretation change based on the current state of consciousness. Increasing the density of time is not just about increasing the present, but also about increasing the thickness of one's entire history.
In conclusion, time is a matter of quality, not quantity.
How many people say "If only I had more time."
But let's change the question. "Can we make the time we have now deeper?"
Virtual dimension is a philosophy for designing life along the axis of "deeper" rather than "more."
There are still depths in your time that have not yet opened.
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