05-24-2014, 03:06 PM
(05-24-2014, 02:43 PM)Adonai One Wrote: Time/Space = Time described by space.
Space/Time = Space described by time
When Ra uses terms like that "time/space" or "space/time", they usually provide them in a the context of a continuum with the emphasis on one side of that continuum or the other. So time/space is emphasis upon time, and space/time is emphasis upon space on the continuum of expression between what we call "time" and what we call "space". So I don't really see time/space as time described by space and vice versa, rather, I see them as descriptors of two different manifestations of space, as I said before, one manifestation inner, the other outer.