04-29-2011, 08:18 PM
@turtledue23
I have pondered the exact same way!!
Although I have always had a hard time handling that one dimension of space in time/space. In s/t, we are restricted by time and we move along one line. I get the 3 dimensions of time with parallel and alternate universes. Theoretically, in s/t, we can go anywhere in space within certain restrictions, i.e. no flying, no going to Pluto. I imagine time movement in t/s is similarly restricted according to densitiy abilities. Still, how do we move along one line of space? I can't fathom it.
I would add that I think this moment depends on every other possible moment in order to be this moment. And so it is with the next, and the next. Unity, remember. It's all One Unified original thought.
I have pondered the exact same way!!
Although I have always had a hard time handling that one dimension of space in time/space. In s/t, we are restricted by time and we move along one line. I get the 3 dimensions of time with parallel and alternate universes. Theoretically, in s/t, we can go anywhere in space within certain restrictions, i.e. no flying, no going to Pluto. I imagine time movement in t/s is similarly restricted according to densitiy abilities. Still, how do we move along one line of space? I can't fathom it.
(04-29-2011, 08:01 PM)Azrael Wrote: I think this is a good time to post a link to Dewey Larson's Reciprocal Theory. http://rstheory.org/faq/9
I haven't read in to it thoroughly yet but it is very interesting and astonishing!
I think "time" is the Now, space can be measured in time and time can be measured in space so really as Larson says it indeed seems that they are only reciprocal aspects of motion. Mind you, all in all Time is simultaneous, every moment existing within itself in coexistence with every other moment. When viewed this way it seems perfectly possible for an infinite amount of states to exist at all times. My question is, do moments recycle or is every single moment a brand new one, fresh in to existence. In the moment exists the entire being, linear time is only an illusion, past and future blend in to one another, jumping back and forth, like a Great Knot.
I would add that I think this moment depends on every other possible moment in order to be this moment. And so it is with the next, and the next. Unity, remember. It's all One Unified original thought.
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