by Mitera Nikkou » Fri Sep 19, 2008 8:32 pm
I'm not really sure I got the point of this across...
For instance, it's a scientific fact that, under certain duress, the brain can process information faster and things will appear to happen slower (with the exception of your awareness). Basically, as you approach the speed of another object, it will appear to move slower, and it will appear motionless once you match its speed. So, if the brain could process information at the speed of light, would all that we see appear to be motionless?
That is what I'm wondering. How can our consciousness be aware of the present if our mind still has room to process faster and, even then, is that even the limit, and what would be beyond? Are we only aware of, and reacting to, something that has already happened, because we can't process it immediately?
See what I'm getting at, now? :O
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