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    Bring4th Bring4th Studies Spiritual Development & Metaphysical Matters Space/Time vs Time/Space through our eyes.

    Thread: Space/Time vs Time/Space through our eyes.


    LightBearer4u (Offline)

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    07-31-2012, 04:38 PM
    Space/Time measures a spatial displacement framed within a constant of Time.
    This makes it easy for us to generate an actual force, and observe the resulting effect, but when it comes to immensely large units of time in our future, then we're left to assume and make generalizations based off of our known measurements of the events that have already taken place (by following patterns and whatnot).

    Time/Space measures Time displacement framed within confined Space.
    In contrast, this would make observing changes and possibilities within large time-scales with ease, but limits you in the actual 'force' you can generate, in the actual 'change' you can produce, since 'Space' is now simply a frame by which to measure these events.

    From our perspective in Space/Time, driving 1 Mile in 1 Hour is essentially the same as driving 60 Miles for 60 Hours. The total amount of space displacement and spent energy is not the same, but the actual 'spatial displacement through the defined unit of time' is constant.

    Much in the same way, in Time/Space, observing events that take place within the span of 1 year, over the area of 1 light-year, may appear nearly identical to observing events taking place over the span of 1 million years over an area of 1 million light-years, or observing the events that take place within 1 second, over an area the size of an Atom.

    For this reason, I'm led to believe there may be a Golden Bridge-Equation that somehow both Space/Time and Time/Space abide by.
    Now, this concept alone can be a lot to grasp, and its implications are manifold.
    But the thought of connecting our physical world with the metaphysical, or dream-world, or etheric world, what-have-you, with a single simple equation could be a beautiful thing indeed. ^_^

    Imagine having access to the best of both worlds: The insight of Time/Space freedom, with the moving-power of Space/Time physics.
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    Space/Time vs Time/Space through our eyes. - by LightBearer4u - 07-31-2012, 04:38 PM
    RE: Space/Time vs Time/Space through our eyes. - by Sagittarius - 07-31-2012, 08:45 PM
    RE: Space/Time vs Time/Space through our eyes. - by zenmaster - 07-31-2012, 09:08 PM
    RE: Space/Time vs Time/Space through our eyes. - by Spaced - 07-31-2012, 10:49 PM
    RE: Space/Time vs Time/Space through our eyes. - by zenmaster - 07-31-2012, 11:36 PM
    RE: Space/Time vs Time/Space through our eyes. - by LightBearer4u - 08-02-2012, 11:58 AM
    RE: Space/Time vs Time/Space through our eyes. - by Shin'Ar - 08-02-2012, 02:18 PM

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