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Does Space/Time or Time/Space continuum = Timeline? - Ralib1 - 06-26-2021 What I’m trying to say is when Ra uses the word continuum do they mean “Space’ at a particular time or “Time” at a particular space, but because time & space are non-linear and infinite they use the word continuum? RE: Does Space/Time or Time/Space continuum = Timeline? - meadow-foreigner - 06-26-2021 I think they mean as in a form of a dialectic between both aspects. In our 3D perspective, space is bound to time and vice-versa. RE: Does Space/Time or Time/Space continuum = Timeline? - tadeus - 07-11-2021 Time is manifesting only as a progression of experience. Both Space/Time and Time/Space are corresponding in the Hermetic Principles and so Ra maybe uses the word continuum to describe the entity of this concept. In our density we are captured in a rhythm of incarnations and in the rhythm of being awake / sleeping with changing permanently the sides of this polarity. So sleep is the little brother of death. RE: Does Space/Time or Time/Space continuum = Timeline? - flofrog - 07-11-2021 meadow- foreigner, what an interesting view, I never thought of it. I agree Tadeus. The funny thing is when I first read continuum, I thought what an adept work, it’s nearly visual. If I read the books of Michael Newton I see both world as having timeline, ( to answer the first query) but I desrtanf8ng that that what is described by Newton is probably not quite describing the ultimate alternative of infinite intelligence. RE: Does Space/Time or Time/Space continuum = Timeline? - Ohr Ein Sof - 07-11-2021 (07-11-2021, 05:21 AM)tadeus Wrote: Time is manifesting only as a progression of experience. We reincarnate for a few reasons, right?. One of which is to balance Karma and another biproduct of the cycles of reincarnation is the ability to refine the personality each time one reincarnates; if you follow the Hermetic Principles and Teachings. I do not see it as one being "captured" in a rhythm of incarnations. RE: Does Space/Time or Time/Space continuum = Timeline? - Dtris - 07-11-2021 (06-26-2021, 09:39 AM)Ralib1 Wrote: What I’m trying to say is when Ra uses the word continuum do they mean Continuum is a pretty common word to describe Space Time in modern science and science fiction. Stanford Wrote:What is a space time continuum? From https://einstein.stanford.edu/content/relativity/q411.html I see no reason to give the use of the word special significance beyond its typical meaning in this context. |