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The Mind Is A Portal

by Drvg Cvltvre

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3 attempts to slow down time by drvg cvltvre

Time is a fundamental concept that is difficult to define. It is often described as a measure of the duration of events, and it is an integral part of the way we experience and understand the world around us.

One way to think about time is as a linear progression of events, with the past behind us, the present moment in front of us, and the future ahead. We experience time as a continuous flow, with the present moment constantly giving way to the next. This concept of time is closely tied to our experience of the physical world, as it is based on the idea that events happen in a specific order and have a cause-and-effect relationship with one another. Another way to think about time is as a fundamental aspect of the universe itself. In this view, time is not just a measure of events, but is an inherent property of the universe that exists independent of any particular event or observer. In this sense, time is seen as a fundamental aspect of the structure of the universe, similar to space.

However, there are some theories in physics that suggest that time may not be completely linear. For example, in the theory of relativity, time is seen as a dimension that is intertwined with space, and the flow of time can be affected by the presence of mass and energy. This means that the passage of time can appear to be different for different observers depending on their relative motion and the strength of gravitational fields they are experiencing. Some interpretations of quantum mechanics, the theory that describes the behaviour of particles at the atomic and subatomic level, suggest that time may not have a fixed progression, and that the future is not predetermined.

The passage of time is a fundamental aspect of the universe and is determined by the movement and interactions of particles and energy. It is not possible to alter the fundamental nature of time or to change the way it passes. Time is a way that we measure the elapsed time between two events, such as the time it takes for a car to travel from one location to another. If we were to try to slow down time, it would mean that the duration of events would change, but the events themselves would still happen at the same rate.

The laws of physics do not allow for the slowing down of time. But the subjective perception of time can most definitely be influenced. Drvg Cvltvre attempts to slow down your perception of linear time with three pieces of music. Most suited for headphones and a darkened room, but also perfect for lone drives: turn off your phone and your car stereo display and feel the time slow down.

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released March 3, 2023

production & mastering - Drvg Cvltvre
art - Sigrid Calon/Drvg Cvltvre/LOTS

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