06-21-2011, 08:32 AM
As far as I know, the "time/space" and "space/time" terminology came from Alexander - "Space, Time and Deity" by Samuel Alexander. This philosophy would be more along the lines of the 1D intance - but the higher densities are simply more complex analogs.
time/space is just the reciprocal of space/time. As time/space and space/time are the same thing - like yin and yang, these are mind or psychological orientations. That is, where time/space is integrating and space/time is differentiating or separating.
time/space is just the reciprocal of space/time. As time/space and space/time are the same thing - like yin and yang, these are mind or psychological orientations. That is, where time/space is integrating and space/time is differentiating or separating.