12-18-2009, 12:18 PM
Greetings all,
I have given the topic of T/S and S/T a good amount of attention, concentration, and meditation over the past few years, and I'd like to propose a new way of looking at these stages of existence, that came to me in a daydream while I meditated early this morning.
First I would encourage everyone to peruse some earlier discussions our forum members had along these lines, in the Dewey B. Larson Thread on the Science and Technology Forum. It has not been visited much recently, but contains some interesting discussions and some added detail to what I am about to propose.
First, one needs to remember that in S/T, time is scalar, not a vector. So when we view time as a scalar, it gives the appearance of having a past, present, and future. In reality past, present and future are simply points along the scalar line of time. I think that people make a mistake assuming that they are the underlying axes of 3-Time.
Consider that in 3-space we have coordinate axes that we call x, y, and z that represent relationships and displacements in 3-space. Consider now that in 3-time there are also coordinates that I will call by the Greek letters phi, chi, and psi representing points in 3-time. Rather than assigning phi, chi and psi the relationships that we see in scalar time of past, present, and future though, I suggest that we consider them as representing relationships and experiences in consciousness. So in this model of 3-time, the axes of time represent experiences whereas in 3-space the axes represent displacements.
Let's now go a step further and assign different perspectives on the three temporal positions of phi, chi, and psi. Consider that displacement along the phi axis represents the experience between the self and other selves at any given scalar space, chi is the experience between the self and the self at that point in space, and psi is the experience between the self and the environment at the same point. The stronger the experience of the entity along any axis, the greater the resulting magnitude of its appearance on that axis.
By this definition, a strongly harmonized relationship between two entities at a given space would manifest a large magnitude along the phi axis. A strong experience with the environment, would manifest a large magnitude on the psi axis, and strong concentration or meditation would manifest as a large chi magnitude.
This may give us some insight as to how time appears malleable in s/t. Consider when you are in a traumatic event such as a car crash. Time seems to slow down as your concentration is focused on the environment. Similarly, time can speed up when you are blissful meditation.
By looking at vectoral time in this way we can see how some of the experiences of t/s that Ra describes may be possible. When a group such as Don, Carla, and Jim are joined together in an effort to help others within our 3D existence, this would manifest as large magnitudes in phi and psi dimensions. One can now visualize how entities existing in t/s could easily recognize the existence and the significance of just such a group.
This is just a primer for some thoughts along these lines that I have been formulating recently, and I will be the first to confess that they are still half-baked, but I wanted to share them here to see if the idea resonates with others. If so, I would like to explore this further in future postings, and I welcome additional thoughts to help me refine the concept.
As a final note, I also see a relationship between my chi axis and the oriental concept of chi, as well as the psi axis and our concepts of supernatural or magical occurrences.
Does this resonate with any readers? What say you?
Love and Light,
3D Sunset
I have given the topic of T/S and S/T a good amount of attention, concentration, and meditation over the past few years, and I'd like to propose a new way of looking at these stages of existence, that came to me in a daydream while I meditated early this morning.
First I would encourage everyone to peruse some earlier discussions our forum members had along these lines, in the Dewey B. Larson Thread on the Science and Technology Forum. It has not been visited much recently, but contains some interesting discussions and some added detail to what I am about to propose.
First, one needs to remember that in S/T, time is scalar, not a vector. So when we view time as a scalar, it gives the appearance of having a past, present, and future. In reality past, present and future are simply points along the scalar line of time. I think that people make a mistake assuming that they are the underlying axes of 3-Time.
Consider that in 3-space we have coordinate axes that we call x, y, and z that represent relationships and displacements in 3-space. Consider now that in 3-time there are also coordinates that I will call by the Greek letters phi, chi, and psi representing points in 3-time. Rather than assigning phi, chi and psi the relationships that we see in scalar time of past, present, and future though, I suggest that we consider them as representing relationships and experiences in consciousness. So in this model of 3-time, the axes of time represent experiences whereas in 3-space the axes represent displacements.
Let's now go a step further and assign different perspectives on the three temporal positions of phi, chi, and psi. Consider that displacement along the phi axis represents the experience between the self and other selves at any given scalar space, chi is the experience between the self and the self at that point in space, and psi is the experience between the self and the environment at the same point. The stronger the experience of the entity along any axis, the greater the resulting magnitude of its appearance on that axis.
By this definition, a strongly harmonized relationship between two entities at a given space would manifest a large magnitude along the phi axis. A strong experience with the environment, would manifest a large magnitude on the psi axis, and strong concentration or meditation would manifest as a large chi magnitude.
This may give us some insight as to how time appears malleable in s/t. Consider when you are in a traumatic event such as a car crash. Time seems to slow down as your concentration is focused on the environment. Similarly, time can speed up when you are blissful meditation.
By looking at vectoral time in this way we can see how some of the experiences of t/s that Ra describes may be possible. When a group such as Don, Carla, and Jim are joined together in an effort to help others within our 3D existence, this would manifest as large magnitudes in phi and psi dimensions. One can now visualize how entities existing in t/s could easily recognize the existence and the significance of just such a group.
This is just a primer for some thoughts along these lines that I have been formulating recently, and I will be the first to confess that they are still half-baked, but I wanted to share them here to see if the idea resonates with others. If so, I would like to explore this further in future postings, and I welcome additional thoughts to help me refine the concept.
As a final note, I also see a relationship between my chi axis and the oriental concept of chi, as well as the psi axis and our concepts of supernatural or magical occurrences.
Does this resonate with any readers? What say you?
Love and Light,
3D Sunset