Black Quantum Futurism Event Mapping

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Black Quantum Futurism Event Mapping
Description
[Black Quantum Futurism (BQF)] event mapping is the creation of a living map upon which a BQF Creative can exert a controlling influence over personal experiences and personal time consciousness, as a means of creating our own order and patterns in the universe, or unfolding and enhancing the patterns already present [. . .]The next moment can be built up, step by step, created by you, created from your own meanings, connections, relationships, hand-chosen and interwoven into the pattern of recurrence/non-recurrence. Time and space need not be predetermined from preexisting conditions. New configurations of time and space can be created simply by shifting relationships and their meanings.
With BQF event mapping, the shape of the timeline/worldline may look something like circles within circles or spiral shaped, for example, representing recurrent events, synchronous events, and quantum connections. Through this method of mapping, memory is not attached to a specific calendar date or clock time, and memories are not formed in regard to a specific date or time. Rather, time and date are made a part of the memory, so it is embedded or weaved in and controllable in future memory. You can make a date of your choosing a part of the memory, which means you can forecast or backcast events. Time becomes something remembered, not something that defines and predates the memory.
Using this method of mapping events, BQF Creatives have the ability to effect distant states either directly or indirectly via an influence on the future factors upon which those states depend. It recognizes that the present state depends on both the future and the past measurement. Backwards causation is simply a rearrangement or reassignment of causation with macro events and macro details.
Designer
Phillips, Rasheedah
Date
2015
Source
Phillips, R. (Ed.). (2015). Black Quantum Futurism: Theory & Practice, Vol. I. Afrofuturist Affair/House of Future Sciences.
Bibliographic Citation
Phillips, R. (2015). Constructing a Theory and Practice of Black Quantum Futurism. In Phillips, R. (Ed.), Black Quantum Futurism: Theory & Practice, Vol. I. Afrofuturist Affair/House of Future Sciences. Pages 26-27.
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