An Introduction To These Musings And Schemes…
This is the introduction, as it were, to this blog experiment. If you’ve read the caption for what this blog is about, you may think it’s some kind of a joke. It’s not. Unlike others who claim to be working on it, or are called time travel scientists, I am the real deal and have the bona fides to back it. No one else has the number of scientific or engineering accomplishments in this research field as I. It’s just a matter of fact that I’ll get into later…
But the purpose of this blog isn’t to give dissertations on time travel physics as much as it is to reflect upon the expectant consequences of using said technology for what it is intended for - temporalchronoportation, the manipulation of the normal experiential aspect of time, to travel outside of it - via the large scale structure of time, to another point of experiential time in the past. In other words, the results of the practical application of time travel technology. What do you do when you arrive? How do you live, find a place to stay, open a bank account, find a job? This isn’t time travel tourism. This is time travel with a practical purpose - to escape the near future of the time period we’re in now.
I’ll be straight up with you - there is nothing I see on the horizon that I want any part of. I’m not impressed with any of the so-called thought leaders describing what our future will be like nor the technologies under development. I see and recognize the clear and obvious signs that our societies in the Western world are being primed for total destruction - from within and without. The overall intelligence level has plummeted to a rate I thought impossible, when I first started seeing it happen back in 1993. I just thought it was an isolated dip. Nope. The dumbing down of American is beyond full force across all aspects of American life - it is entrenched and has been for at least 10 years now.
Recently, I’ve identified a new threat - digitalcentrism, a psychological disorder that prevents the cognitive ability to critically recognize ideas, situations and concepts outside the rubik of modern, computer culture. I see it as akin to anorexia nervosa, where a person who suffers from it fails to recognize their own condition when they’re even staring at themselves in the mirror. Likewise sufferers from digitalcentrism can actually repeat outloud such oxymoronic ideas as Nick Bostrom’s simulation hypothesis, in complete and total lack of recognition of how ridiculaous it is, on its face. Don’t believe me? Watch Elon Musk do it right NOW: