08-13-2014, 05:17 AM
(08-12-2014, 10:29 AM)Confused Wrote: I have a feeling, Plenum, that just as in space/time, the element of space appears to exist in a medium of smooth continuum and time in apparently discrete chunks (like seconds, etc); the opposite condition takes over in time/space. In other words, time becomes a smooth or fluid continuum and space comes in discrete chunks.
In other words, in space/time, all space is simultaneous (or fluid) with entities being able to move from one locus to another (like from space denoted as London to space denoted as Washington) at will; while in time/space, we are rooted in discrete chunks of space, but with the potential to move through time at will. To put it simply, in space/time, we can move through space at will, while not through time; and vice versa in the time/space domain.
thanks Confused. I find that quite apt what you wrote.
I think the closest direct experience we have with time/space while incarnated is during the dream process. The disconnect in the experience of perceived time while dreaming makes it so obvious that the mind is moved to a different locus ('point of experience') than the one that we normally experience here during the waking states.
The next closest would be the the experience of 'losing oneself in the moment' ... when it feels like you are 'spaced out' for an infinite moment ... and then you catch yourself slipping back into 'linear time' back here.