Jun 20, 2019

🏝️ Smithsonianmag | ~ This Norwegian Island Wants to Become the World’s First Time-Free Zone ~ | Blogger: [⏰Oh man! I Wish To Live There📴] .. HERE'S a little bit of something, to think about from our friends in the skies: (Earthbound Perceptions of the Fifth Dimension – The Arcturians through Suzanne Lie) -- (..).. "The fifth dimension does NOT operate via time and space. First off, time is relational to the size of the Sun that each planet rotates around. If the planet’s Sun is very large, there will not be much “time,” as you know it on your present Earth, as ALL your world would be bright ALL the time. Another important component of the “planetary time” is how long it takes a planet to orbit it’s Sun.” There are also psychological reasons for different perceptions of time. Often, if you are doing something that you are enjoying, “Time Flies.” But, if you are bored or doing something you do NOT want to do, you can look at your clock and see that much less time has passed than what you thought. As “time” begins to change because the frequency rate of your Earth has sped up (that is if you still live on Earth) and moves into the fifth dimension, “time” may no longer be considered because humanity will increasingly think and act within the parameters of the NOW."..(..).. |

Paisaje Artico de Sommarøy (Getty Images/A.Esteve Photo)

‘Our goal is to provide full flexibility, 24/7,’ one resident said. ‘If you want to cut the lawn at 4 a.m., then you do it.’.. During winters on Sommarøy, a small Norwegian island that sits north of the Arctic Circle, the sun does not rise. And for 69 days during summer, it doesn’t set. Needless to say, residents of Sommarøy have a different conception of time than people who live in parts of the world where the hours of the day are split into darkness and light.


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