"I can accept that you want to believe that," I said, "but you have to agree that you're choosing to believe it without any hard evidence. There's no real life example you can point to where you can conclusively see nonlinear time in action."

Tuck didn't seem bothered by this. "It would be hard for a triangle to fully understand 2D, or for a cube to fully understand 3D. And it's hard for us to fully understand 4D. We're not looking down at something smaller than us, something we can step back from to see it from all sides. We're all caught up in the four dimensions, so it's hard to rise above them for a new perspective."

Did he just compare me to an ignorant triangle?

"Anyway," he continued, "we don't have time to go over everything that noetic science has uncovered since the early 1970s, which is considerable. I'm talking about incredible insight into things like spontaneous remission, meditation, consciousness, alternative healing practices, spirituality, human potential, psychic abilities, and survival of consciousness after bodily death. Not all of our theories have been corroborated by scientific evidence, but you'd be amazed by how many of them have."

I'm sure I had a look of skepticism on my face. "Don't give me that look," Tuck demanded. "I know for a fact that you believe in some of this stuff. You know a little bit about quantum physics, in particular the concept that consciousness causes collapse."



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