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    Bring4th Bring4th Studies Strictly Law of One Material Does Space/Time or Time/Space continuum = Timeline?

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    Ralib1 (Offline)

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    06-26-2021, 09:39 AM (This post was last modified: 06-26-2021, 09:40 AM by Ralib1.)
    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?

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    06-26-2021, 10:29 AM
    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.

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    07-11-2021, 05:21 AM (This post was last modified: 07-11-2021, 08:28 AM by tadeus.)
    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.

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    07-11-2021, 08:15 AM
    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.

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    07-11-2021, 08:31 AM
    (07-11-2021, 05:21 AM)tadeus Wrote: 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.

    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.

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    07-11-2021, 10:34 AM
    (06-26-2021, 09:39 AM)Ralib1 Wrote: 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?

    Continuum is a pretty common word to describe Space Time in modern science and science fiction.

    Stanford Wrote:What is a space time continuum?

    In 1906, soon after Albert Einstein announced his special theory of relativity, his former college teacher in mathematics, Hermann Minkowski, developed a new scheme for thinking about space and time that emphasized its geometric qualities. In his famous quotation delivered at a public lecture on relativity, he announced that,

    "The views of space and time which I wish to lay before you have sprung from the soil of experimental physics, and therein lies their strength. They are radical. henceforth, space by itself, and time by itself, are doomed to fade away into mere shadows, and only a kind of union of the two will preserve an independent reality."

    This new reality was that space and time, as physical constructs, have to be combined into a new mathematical/physical entity called 'space-time', because the equations of relativity show that both the space and time coordinates of any event must get mixed together by the mathematics, in order to accurately describe what we see. Because space consists of 3 dimensions, and time is 1-dimensional, space-time must, therefore, be a 4-dimensional object. It is believed to be a 'continuum' because so far as we know, there are no missing points in space or instants in time, and both can be subdivided without any apparent limit in size or duration. So, physicists now routinely consider our world to be embedded in this 4-dimensional Space-Time continuum, and all events, places, moments in history, actions and so on are described in terms of their location in Space-Time.

    From https://einstein.stanford.edu/content/re.../q411.html

    I see no reason to give the use of the word special significance beyond its typical meaning in this context.
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