In me, the perception of pH7 varies, depending on the pH of the observer.
As time dilates (e.g. on top of a mountain), my perception of pH7 changes. True pH7 reads as acidity to me when I am too dilated.
As time contracts (e.g. below sea level), my perception of pH7 changes. True pH7 reads as alkalinity to me when I am too contracted.
Vitamin K2 helps me to dilate. When I am dilated, I can move backward in time (contract).
Vitamin K1 helps me contract. When I am contracted, I can move forward in time (expand).
When my brain is slightly too acidic—if I use a micro dose of LSD “acid”—my body reads as alkaline, so I speed time up (serotonin). When time is a little too fast, and my brain is a little too acidic, the brain and time are “seeing eye to eye”—but both are future-shifted.
When my brain is slightly too acidic and I am shifted toward serotonin, it is as if I am slightly above the 2D plane that I am calling the speed of light (pH7).
When my brain is slightly too alkaline, my body reads as acidic, so I slow time down (dopamine). When time is a little too slow, and my brain is a little too alkaline, the brain and time are “seeing eye to eye”—but both are past-shifted.
When my brain is slightly too alkaline and I am shifted toward dopamine, it is as if I am slightly below the 2D plane that I am calling the speed of light (pH7). If I get too far below the plane of time, it is as if I am stationary and the world is in motion. The discreet images (pixels) whir past me so swiftly, I cannot read them.
I believe we see this phenomenon in Parkinson’s, as well as encephalitis lethargica. In Parkinson’s, I am past-shifted. In ALS, I am future-shifted.
I am interested in density, scale, and relationships. Light’s density has a range. The same progression in density from moon to earth to sun can be seen in earth to sun to black hole.