04-29-2011, 04:13 PM
Interesting show.
In space/time we have 3 dimensions of space (forward/backward, sideways, up/down) and 1 dimension of time (forward - and possibly backward). In space you can go to many places which look different and which can contain many other entities, but you don't have much time to do it. The external things in space whether of 1st, 2nd, or 3rd density generally occupy most peoples attention for most of their incarnation. Some people like me or monks prefer introspection and exploring their own mind and either do so in one spot or walk around to do it as that helps with creativity, however it is the activity of most interest which can be done if one were isolated in one spot with no other entities around them. Time/space is like the latter scenario, you have alot of time to think things over but thats pretty much all you can do, there would be very little or no interaction with entities "near" you. Time/space would probably be the opposite of space/time and have 3 dimensions of time (forward/backward, sideways, up/down) and one dimension of space (forward - and possibly backward). But what would that mean exactly? How can one go sideways or up/down in time? Perhaps the metaverse/omniverse can be imagined as a 3-D grid, each cube/slot containing one universe like our own, with the universes around it being similar with minor differences, the differences getting greater the further away you move from the starting point. So moving sideways in time would likely be seeing parallel possibilities of the same situation (walking your dog and your friend says hi, walking your dog and your friend doesn't say hi, etc.), moving up/down in time could be a different kind of parallel (walking your dog when its sunny and your friend says hi, walking your dog when its raining and your friend says hi, etc.) and moving diagonally [which wouldn't count as its own dimension since its just a combination of up/down and sideways] could combine parallels and go further from the starting point faster (walking your dog when its sunny and your friend doesn't say hi, walking with your friend when its partly-cloudy, deciding not to go for a walk at all and staying inside, etc.). As for space having 1 dimension it would mean you'd have enough space to exist so you can do the introspection, but little or no room to move around, so you can pretty much only stay in the same spot or move linearly: the space laid out for your time/space existence could like a maze inside a void with the few surroundings stimulating certain ideas, feelings, memories, and behaviours in your mind as you move by them. You could probably move forward, or even backward, at your own pace depending on what you're ready to handle, introspection can be very difficult for many people.
In space/time we have 3 dimensions of space (forward/backward, sideways, up/down) and 1 dimension of time (forward - and possibly backward). In space you can go to many places which look different and which can contain many other entities, but you don't have much time to do it. The external things in space whether of 1st, 2nd, or 3rd density generally occupy most peoples attention for most of their incarnation. Some people like me or monks prefer introspection and exploring their own mind and either do so in one spot or walk around to do it as that helps with creativity, however it is the activity of most interest which can be done if one were isolated in one spot with no other entities around them. Time/space is like the latter scenario, you have alot of time to think things over but thats pretty much all you can do, there would be very little or no interaction with entities "near" you. Time/space would probably be the opposite of space/time and have 3 dimensions of time (forward/backward, sideways, up/down) and one dimension of space (forward - and possibly backward). But what would that mean exactly? How can one go sideways or up/down in time? Perhaps the metaverse/omniverse can be imagined as a 3-D grid, each cube/slot containing one universe like our own, with the universes around it being similar with minor differences, the differences getting greater the further away you move from the starting point. So moving sideways in time would likely be seeing parallel possibilities of the same situation (walking your dog and your friend says hi, walking your dog and your friend doesn't say hi, etc.), moving up/down in time could be a different kind of parallel (walking your dog when its sunny and your friend says hi, walking your dog when its raining and your friend says hi, etc.) and moving diagonally [which wouldn't count as its own dimension since its just a combination of up/down and sideways] could combine parallels and go further from the starting point faster (walking your dog when its sunny and your friend doesn't say hi, walking with your friend when its partly-cloudy, deciding not to go for a walk at all and staying inside, etc.). As for space having 1 dimension it would mean you'd have enough space to exist so you can do the introspection, but little or no room to move around, so you can pretty much only stay in the same spot or move linearly: the space laid out for your time/space existence could like a maze inside a void with the few surroundings stimulating certain ideas, feelings, memories, and behaviours in your mind as you move by them. You could probably move forward, or even backward, at your own pace depending on what you're ready to handle, introspection can be very difficult for many people.