11-05-2021, 02:45 PM
I'm pretty sure I do not understand what you just said. Perhaps it was too brief.
On the other hand, remember that I did say the Grandfather Paradox was really only the set up for the real questions. Had to sort of understand it before the rest. There are then two major questions that rest on our concept of linear time.
(1) If everyone can go anywhere in time and relive anything differently, then there is no one jointly constructed Reality. So why would any higher dimensional entity care about this particular reality that I (maybe alone) am experiencing. There are infinite others. Actually by definition, all possibilities exist - some "good" and some "bad" - and not only do they exist but they HAVE to exist. Why "battle" over this particular one?
(2) However one might define linear and nonlinear, there are definite aspects of what seem like linear progression in the higher dimensions. It is not wildly nonlinear. For example, the very nature of sequential higher dimensions is a hallmark of linearity. The irreversibility of the upcoming transition - can't just say whoops and replay it. In fact, the whole idea of progressive through STS or STO is steeped in linearity.
Now, I still don't understand the Grandfather Paradox, so I bet I will have no better time understanding these real questions!
On the other hand, remember that I did say the Grandfather Paradox was really only the set up for the real questions. Had to sort of understand it before the rest. There are then two major questions that rest on our concept of linear time.
(1) If everyone can go anywhere in time and relive anything differently, then there is no one jointly constructed Reality. So why would any higher dimensional entity care about this particular reality that I (maybe alone) am experiencing. There are infinite others. Actually by definition, all possibilities exist - some "good" and some "bad" - and not only do they exist but they HAVE to exist. Why "battle" over this particular one?
(2) However one might define linear and nonlinear, there are definite aspects of what seem like linear progression in the higher dimensions. It is not wildly nonlinear. For example, the very nature of sequential higher dimensions is a hallmark of linearity. The irreversibility of the upcoming transition - can't just say whoops and replay it. In fact, the whole idea of progressive through STS or STO is steeped in linearity.
Now, I still don't understand the Grandfather Paradox, so I bet I will have no better time understanding these real questions!