09-03-2013, 09:23 AM
Having said that, I don't think we are in are just in time/space. Well, in the usual sense of the word in any case.
In a sense, what we call "physical" is more like a "physical simulation", and its always been that way. That's what "physicality" is. Both space/time and time/space are expressions of consciousness, the difference being one is a perceptually internal and intangible experience, the other being a tangible and outer experience. Much as a video game seems more "physical" or "real" the more detail is put in by the programmers, what we call space/time or physicality is just a dreamed up environment that has progressed far enough in tangible thought evolution that we have come to recognize it as "physical".
But as Ra has said, we are dancing in a ballroom in which there is no material. And everything is a simulation/illusion.
In a sense, what we call "physical" is more like a "physical simulation", and its always been that way. That's what "physicality" is. Both space/time and time/space are expressions of consciousness, the difference being one is a perceptually internal and intangible experience, the other being a tangible and outer experience. Much as a video game seems more "physical" or "real" the more detail is put in by the programmers, what we call space/time or physicality is just a dreamed up environment that has progressed far enough in tangible thought evolution that we have come to recognize it as "physical".
But as Ra has said, we are dancing in a ballroom in which there is no material. And everything is a simulation/illusion.