“I cared not a whit whether Time were “a form of thought,” or an aspect of reality, or (this was later) compoundable with Space. What I wanted to know was: How it got mixed?”
J.W. Dunne“I cared not a whit whether Time were “a form of thought,” or an aspect of reality, or (this was later) compoundable with Space. What I wanted to know was: How it got mixed?”
J.W. Dunne, An Experiment with Time“If prevision be a fact, it is a fact which destroys absolutely the entire basis of all our past opinions of the universe.”
J.W. Dunne, An Experiment with Time“No, there was nothing unusual in any of these dreams as dreams. They were merely displaced in Time.”
J.W. Dunne, An Experiment with Time“In my own case, I employed this experiment mainly in order to seek for the barrier, if any, which divides our knowledge of the past from our knowledge of the future. And the odd thing was that there did not seem to be any such barrier at all.”
J.W. Dunne, An Experiment with Time