are all examples of detiming.
When your mind has been detimed, you have no way of detecting fraudulent tenses or fake surprise.
Half of all "news" stories cover an event that "could happen in the future" if we don't obey Deepstate fully. In fact the event has BEEN HAPPENING for a long time, generally 30 or 40 years.
The other half of all "news" stories cover a totally fictional event that NEVER happened.
Our detimed brains have lost the ability to compare our past memories with present input. Time deltas do not enter our brains. We can't look back and say "Whoa! This isn't new!" or "Hold on! This never happened!"
Detiming is characteristic of "science" as well. The whole "global warming" fraud depends on detiming. We are not allowed to look at graphs of temperature vs CO2, because those graphs show that EVERY rise and fall of temperature came BEFORE the corresponding rise or fall of CO2. We are not allowed to look at graphs of sea level rise, because those graphs show that the total rise over the last 100 years is just six inches (not 99999999999999 miles), and it's slowing, not speeding. The shape of the curve is crucial, and you can't see shape without a time axis.
Diet and health advice is closer to the classic EastasiaEurasia. Sugar is good sugar is bad sugar is good sugar is bad sugar is good sug
After we follow a few whiplashes, we lose the ability to say "HEY! You told me the opposite yesterday!" We can't compare present input with memory template. We just passively receive and act on current input, LIKE AN INANIMATE OBJECT.
And now we're back to dictionary definitions.
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Self-calibrating footnote: I'm susceptible to detiming, and proved it right here and now. I started writing this item with the assumption that detiming was common in media and politicians but UNCOMMON in "science". Then I read what I wrote two years ago and revised the top paragraph. Detiming has infected some parts of "science" for a long time. It's obviously part of the Deepstate flip. When each area of "science" is subsumed within Deepstate, it loses its memory.
Moral of the story: As Winston Smith knew, you have to keep records of your thoughts to avoid detiming. This blog has served the same purpose often. Rereading old items reminds me that I was previously STUPID about some issues, and previously SMARTER than now on other issues.Labels: defensible times
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