Trying to think sphereically is what I call it. The key element is always 'orientation', and maybe we can think of space and time as a system of orientation of consciousness. Even the idea of an 'activation of a body' is the consciousness orienting itself within a particular framework of time and space at a particular density level.
Direction is thus dependent on this positioning and orientation. At least, this is how it appears physically. However, let us propose in a more philosophical sense and relating to consciousness. What is 'upwards' in consciousness? It's direction defined in a different way. Instead of being a 'vector' it is scalar, it is a magnitude. So upwards in magnitude is a different type of 'up'.
Have you read any of Dewey Larson's Reciprocal Theory? It is mentioned briefly in the material as being fairly well descriptive of the concept of space/time and time/space. The concept may have even been semi derived from his works since in it he proposes a universal model based on the postulate of the existence of two reciprocal elements of reality - space/time and time/space, hence Reciprocal Theory. If you haven't looked in to it much I think you would really find lots to play with there. There are people who have continued to build on his work as well, Reciprocal Theory 2.0.
Direction is thus dependent on this positioning and orientation. At least, this is how it appears physically. However, let us propose in a more philosophical sense and relating to consciousness. What is 'upwards' in consciousness? It's direction defined in a different way. Instead of being a 'vector' it is scalar, it is a magnitude. So upwards in magnitude is a different type of 'up'.
Have you read any of Dewey Larson's Reciprocal Theory? It is mentioned briefly in the material as being fairly well descriptive of the concept of space/time and time/space. The concept may have even been semi derived from his works since in it he proposes a universal model based on the postulate of the existence of two reciprocal elements of reality - space/time and time/space, hence Reciprocal Theory. If you haven't looked in to it much I think you would really find lots to play with there. There are people who have continued to build on his work as well, Reciprocal Theory 2.0.