01-02-2013, 01:46 PM
Well, I can start by saying that Ra's cosmology for the most part agrees with the physical model put forward by Dewey Larson, which is predicated on the theory that both space AND time are three dimensional continuums and that all physically observable phenomena is the result of motion between time and space. I have only really vague understandings about this stuff, so my post can just serve as a placeholder until zenmaster or someone else comes in and sets the record straight 
From what I can understand, we exist sort of "divided" between space and time, our Bodies are firmly on the space side, our eternal Spirits on the time side and the Mind is a sort of conduit between the two. Space/time is just that, empty space in which the experiences offered by time can play themselves out whereas Time/space is a densely packed realm where everything eternally exists as hazy fields of probability. Physical matter is the result of probability fields that have emerged from time/space into space/time, and since we are locked into a linear view of time matter seems locked or solid, though I think with a longer frame of perspective we would see that everything is in fluid-like motion.
I am fond of the holographic universe idea, and I suppose in this case time would be the holographic film and space would be the medium in which the hologram is projected.
I dunno if this helps or hinders, but this is what was kicking around my head on the topic

From what I can understand, we exist sort of "divided" between space and time, our Bodies are firmly on the space side, our eternal Spirits on the time side and the Mind is a sort of conduit between the two. Space/time is just that, empty space in which the experiences offered by time can play themselves out whereas Time/space is a densely packed realm where everything eternally exists as hazy fields of probability. Physical matter is the result of probability fields that have emerged from time/space into space/time, and since we are locked into a linear view of time matter seems locked or solid, though I think with a longer frame of perspective we would see that everything is in fluid-like motion.
I am fond of the holographic universe idea, and I suppose in this case time would be the holographic film and space would be the medium in which the hologram is projected.
I dunno if this helps or hinders, but this is what was kicking around my head on the topic
