You’ve been systematically trained to ignore the obvious.
The most fundamental aspect of your existence has been rebranded as the universe’s greatest mystery.
This isn’t accidental; it’s the most successful propaganda campaign in human history. Two recent scientific discoveries just demolished every materialist assumption about consciousness: an Alaskan physicist proved time has three dimensions with space as secondary, while Norwegian Nobel laureates discovered the brain has no objective clock and constructs time from experience.
Yet somehow, you still believe awareness emerges from brain matter. The conditioning runs deeper than you think…
…but the lies are cracking under scientific pressure.
The Great Inversion
You’re not going to believe me, but that’s the point.
Human culture pulled off the ultimate magic trick by making consciousness secondary to matter.
This inversion isn’t a philosophical preference; it’s the foundational requirement for maintaining the illusion of separate selfhood. When Gunther Kletetschka proposed that time has three dimensions and space emerges as a secondary effect, he accidentally handed you a crowbar to pry apart this cultural delusion. Then the Moser team in Norway discovered that brains don’t measure time—they construct it from experience using unique, never-repeating signals.
If space-time is secondary and time perception is constructed, then everything you believe about consciousness emerging from brain activity becomes impossible. The materialist house of cards doesn’t just wobble; it collapses into academic embarrassment…
…as if two independent research teams hadn’t just pulled the rug out from under it.
Early Childhood Programming
They got you young, and they got you good.
Before you could walk properly, you were taught to identify with the body rather than awareness itself. This programming starts with the simple lie that “you are your thoughts” and builds into a complete worldview where consciousness becomes something you have rather than what you are.
Education systems reinforce this matter-first delusion by treating subjective experience as unreliable and objective measurement as the only valid truth. Children naturally recognize awareness as primary until adults convince them otherwise through repetition and authority. The Norwegian research reveals how absurd this becomes: even your brain has no objective clock—it creates time perception from events and experiences.
If biological time is constructed, what exactly is containing consciousness? The programming works because it’s invisible…
…like teaching fish that the water they construct is just a theory.
Scientific Materialism as Religion
Science became the new priesthood, and you became the faithful.
The scientific method was weaponized against consciousness by positioning peer review as more authoritative than direct experience.
This created a bizarre situation where the very awareness required to conduct experiments is dismissed as irrelevant to understanding reality. When physicists discover that time might have three dimensions with space as secondary, they somehow miss the obvious implication for consciousness studies. When neuroscientists prove that brains construct rather than measure time, they ignore what’s doing the constructing.
The materialist doctrine demands that consciousness emerge from unconscious matter, even when their own discoveries make this increasingly impossible. Academic careers depend on not seeing what’s obvious, creating a professional class invested in perpetuating the delusion…
…like priests who’ve forgotten they’re selling salvation they don’t possess.
The Spirituality Trap
Even spiritual traditions got co-opted into the consciousness-seeking game.
Enlightenment became something to attain rather than recognize, turning awareness into a future achievement instead of present reality.
This trap is particularly insidious because it appears to honor consciousness while actually reinforcing the lie that you don’t already have it. Seeking consciousness keeps you from seeing it’s already present, like looking for your glasses while wearing them. The three-dimensional time framework and constructed brain time both expose this absurdity: if you’re the one experiencing temporal progression—whether through multiple dimensions or constructed neural signals—where exactly are you located in these temporal structures?
The seeking mind requires the story that consciousness is elsewhere, elsewhen, or else-something…
…anything except what’s already here, obvious and undeniable.
Language Manipulation
Words became weapons in the war against the obvious.
The terms “consciousness,” “awareness,” and “mind” were systematically redefined to support materialist assumptions about reality.
“Subjective” became synonymous with “unreliable,” while “objective” reality was positioned as more real than direct experience. This linguistic sleight of hand makes it nearly impossible to discuss consciousness without automatically assuming it needs explanation by something else. Both these new research discoveries demonstrate how language shapes perception:
🧮 When physicists say “time has three dimensions,” they’re describing mathematical relationships, not questioning the observer.
🧠 When neuroscientists say “brains construct time,” they’re measuring neural activity, not recognizing the awareness that experiences construction.
The manipulation works because you use the corrupted language to think about the very thing the language was designed to obscure…
…like trying to see clearly through deliberately fogged glasses.
Authority Worship
You were taught to trust experts over your own direct knowing.
Academic credentials became more important than actual understanding, creating a hierarchy where consciousness researchers study awareness while dismissing their own.
This authority worship reaches peak absurdity when physicists propose theories that accidentally support consciousness as primary, then ignore the implications because they lack the proper credentials in consciousness studies. The Norwegian brain research is equally ridiculous: scientists prove that time perception is constructed by studying the very awareness that experiences the construction, then conclude this explains consciousness rather than pointing to what’s obvious.
You’ve been trained to defer to expertise even when the experts are systematically missing the obvious…
…like asking blind guides to describe the landscape they’re standing in.
The Complexity Smokescreen
Simple recognition was made to seem impossibly complex.
Consciousness was turned into a “hard problem” requiring expert solutions, when the only hard thing about it is believing it’s hard. This complexity smokescreen serves the ego-mind’s need to make awareness into something special, rare, or difficult to access.
Both research discoveries reveal how ridiculous this becomes: if time itself has multiple dimensions that only become apparent under extreme conditions, and if brains create unique temporal signals that never repeat, how much more complex must consciousness be? The answer is that consciousness isn’t complex at all—it’s the simple, obvious awareness in which all complexity appears, whether three-dimensional time or constructed neural signals.
The smokescreen works because complexity feels important, while simplicity feels like you’re missing something…
…when you’re actually missing nothing except the recognition of what’s already present.
The Recognition That Was Never Hidden
What remains when all conditioning is seen through?
The same awareness that was present before any theory about three-dimensional time, before any discovery about constructed brain time, before any cultural programming, before any spiritual seeking.
This recognition doesn’t depend on scientific validation or expert approval because it’s self-evident to the one who is aware. Neither Kletetschka’s discovery nor the Moser team’s research proves consciousness is primary; they simply provide more angles for seeing through the materialist delusion that consciousness is secondary. The conditioning unravels not through accumulating more knowledge but through recognizing what was never actually hidden.
Even this understanding is just another appearance in the awareness that needs no understanding…
…obvious as the space in which these words appear.
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Thanks! The same topic is in my consciousness couple of weeks ago and the result: no matter what they say: you were BORN enlightened, and literally everything try to distract you from this fact.
It takes time to move from objective/subjective division to panjective quantifying.