10-01-2021, 11:13 PM
Interesting topic.
I had a similar question: what are the 3 dimensions of time? Past, present, future like our human construct?
I conceive that, at some point in 1ICC (One/Infinite Creator/Creation), time and space become 'boundary-less' or, in my limited understanding, omni-present. All time and space are one, and demarcations drop away to all-ness ... a vast (infinite) 'ocean' of one-ness.
If a being can drop into any time it chooses - which is conceivable to me - I'd presume it's for catalyst/spiritual growth. Temporal paradoxes?
My 3D brain (which isn't science-y) says, in the vast infinity, temporal paradoxes aren't really a hang-up. To me, there's not just one fixed, linear reality that can be derailed by a temporal paradox.
I'm venturing into territory that I have little to no business in (ha ha). So, I look forward to others' insights.
I wish I had more answers, but alas, I don't. I file it in my brain under "to be discovered."
I had a similar question: what are the 3 dimensions of time? Past, present, future like our human construct?
I conceive that, at some point in 1ICC (One/Infinite Creator/Creation), time and space become 'boundary-less' or, in my limited understanding, omni-present. All time and space are one, and demarcations drop away to all-ness ... a vast (infinite) 'ocean' of one-ness.
If a being can drop into any time it chooses - which is conceivable to me - I'd presume it's for catalyst/spiritual growth. Temporal paradoxes?
My 3D brain (which isn't science-y) says, in the vast infinity, temporal paradoxes aren't really a hang-up. To me, there's not just one fixed, linear reality that can be derailed by a temporal paradox.
I'm venturing into territory that I have little to no business in (ha ha). So, I look forward to others' insights.
I wish I had more answers, but alas, I don't. I file it in my brain under "to be discovered."