05-24-2014, 02:38 PM
(05-24-2014, 12:35 PM)Adonai One Wrote: I think this dilutes the literal etymology for each word. I cite Ra's use of the word timelessness and the phrase "without time."
Can you expand on that? I'm having trouble seeing what you're getting at.
Since time is change, and time/space is the container of change, it is indeed timeless, because it is changeless.
Space/time, while an analog to time/space, is only experienced in cross sections which lie perpendicular to the container of change.
Now if you talking about the words "space" and "time", they are both words for a kind of space, which are perpendicular to one another. However, one is a physical space, and one is a mental space. One is inner, and one is outer.