09-19-2011, 03:58 AM
Yes. Of course, three dimensions of space holds all kinds of physical phenomenon.
If I walk outside, the effects of time under the sun will burn my skin. If I flew to the moon, my time would be immediately shortenedbecause of the physical qualities of space on the moon.
The one dimension of time we can't escape but must move around is easily considered. It is the idea of what a one dimensional movement of space would be like. To apply the same reasoning, in time/space, I could maneuver thru time but unable to escape the locale of changing space.
In s/t, in order to avoid the effects of sun exposure over time, I walk under the shade of a tree.
In t/s, in order to avoid the effects of "XYZ", I would move to a time when XYZ wasn't fully exposed.
What we don't fully understand is how space operates in time/space. In space/time, we arerestricted to the Earth because its three dimensional space physical laws are suited to our physical necessities. There is a space known as the Sun, but our physical space of our body is restricted to ever be on the Sun.
In time/space, there must be similar restrictions as to when we can travel to. It also must be restricted to a particular linear space. And my foremost question is What determines what this "space" is? Is it a coordinate on the Earth's surface? Is it a coordinate of the Milky Way? Is it a coordinate of our Solar system? Is it a coordinate of the one infinte energy?
Alas, the only answer I require is that here and now is when and where The Self has Consciousness. The time my Conscious Body is experiencing now is within these three dimensions of space. The space my Conscious Spirit is experiencing here is within 'those' three dimensions of time. (I like that. I think I will bold that)
Therefore, just as my body wouldn't possibly exist on the sun, there must be a time locale when my spirit wouldn't possibly exist. Neither is very relevant to who I am now. I will eventually meet the end of my time here in space/time. I can only conclude that the "me" of this experienced time/space will end too, as the togetherness, the equal bond, of me as a space/time-time/space consciousness will transform into something completely unrecognizable.
If I walk outside, the effects of time under the sun will burn my skin. If I flew to the moon, my time would be immediately shortenedbecause of the physical qualities of space on the moon.
The one dimension of time we can't escape but must move around is easily considered. It is the idea of what a one dimensional movement of space would be like. To apply the same reasoning, in time/space, I could maneuver thru time but unable to escape the locale of changing space.
In s/t, in order to avoid the effects of sun exposure over time, I walk under the shade of a tree.
In t/s, in order to avoid the effects of "XYZ", I would move to a time when XYZ wasn't fully exposed.
What we don't fully understand is how space operates in time/space. In space/time, we arerestricted to the Earth because its three dimensional space physical laws are suited to our physical necessities. There is a space known as the Sun, but our physical space of our body is restricted to ever be on the Sun.
In time/space, there must be similar restrictions as to when we can travel to. It also must be restricted to a particular linear space. And my foremost question is What determines what this "space" is? Is it a coordinate on the Earth's surface? Is it a coordinate of the Milky Way? Is it a coordinate of our Solar system? Is it a coordinate of the one infinte energy?
Alas, the only answer I require is that here and now is when and where The Self has Consciousness. The time my Conscious Body is experiencing now is within these three dimensions of space. The space my Conscious Spirit is experiencing here is within 'those' three dimensions of time. (I like that. I think I will bold that)
Therefore, just as my body wouldn't possibly exist on the sun, there must be a time locale when my spirit wouldn't possibly exist. Neither is very relevant to who I am now. I will eventually meet the end of my time here in space/time. I can only conclude that the "me" of this experienced time/space will end too, as the togetherness, the equal bond, of me as a space/time-time/space consciousness will transform into something completely unrecognizable.