The 3 dimensions can cohere once in a while. These periods of time can be a moment, or last hours even, or days. It has been called the”flow state.” This is happiness
You, Bruce, and I communicated many years ago, and I think the topic might have been about time, though I don't recall the subject for certain. But I do recall giving you a different way to think about a paradigm, and you being responsive to that different idea.
Perhaps I am doing the same today, though it comes through me, but not from me. Robert Edward Grant was the particular influence on this recent revelation, for myself. And it is merely a different way of perceiving the interactions between time and light.
Light is not bound by time. Light is everywhere all at once. It goes from point a to point b instantly; as if time has no influence upon it. Everything we see is light.
And what if time and light are opposites? Here's a little insight or hint into that, provided by Robert Edward Grant: spell time backwards, what does that imply about its' opposite?
Cheers, brother, I hope and think that might give you something more, something tangible to think about in your quest to better understand time.
This is a most interesting, thought-provoking essay. I’m just a curious reader with no special insight to offer, but I’ve thought about the ideas you have presented all day. I’m bookmarking for future reference. Thank you!
The 3 dimensions can cohere once in a while. These periods of time can be a moment, or last hours even, or days. It has been called the”flow state.” This is happiness
You, Bruce, and I communicated many years ago, and I think the topic might have been about time, though I don't recall the subject for certain. But I do recall giving you a different way to think about a paradigm, and you being responsive to that different idea.
Perhaps I am doing the same today, though it comes through me, but not from me. Robert Edward Grant was the particular influence on this recent revelation, for myself. And it is merely a different way of perceiving the interactions between time and light.
Light is not bound by time. Light is everywhere all at once. It goes from point a to point b instantly; as if time has no influence upon it. Everything we see is light.
And what if time and light are opposites? Here's a little insight or hint into that, provided by Robert Edward Grant: spell time backwards, what does that imply about its' opposite?
Cheers, brother, I hope and think that might give you something more, something tangible to think about in your quest to better understand time.
If reality is a software then “space” is the fronsend and “time” seems to me from this post as the less understood backend.
This is a most interesting, thought-provoking essay. I’m just a curious reader with no special insight to offer, but I’ve thought about the ideas you have presented all day. I’m bookmarking for future reference. Thank you!