01-25-2017, 02:50 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-25-2017, 03:38 PM by APeacefulWarrior.)
(*shrug*) It really depends on how you look at it. There's no one true objective reality, aside from what the Creator perceives. After all, spin a coin quickly and it comes to resemble a sphere. Spin it quickly enough, continuously, and it would be indistinguishable from one. In such a case, is it "really" a coin or a sphere? It's effectively both.
But at the same time, when speaking specifically about the 3-dimensional perception of local spacetime, Earth is a slightly-squished sphere. If it resembles other structures from other planes of observation, that would mostly just be an interesting quirk of hyperdimensionality. It wouldn't really have much impact on anyone's day to day life in 3D-land.
By all means, though, don't stop seeking to see through the illusion. Just keep in mind enough of the basics of the illusion so you can still communicate with everyone else.
But at the same time, when speaking specifically about the 3-dimensional perception of local spacetime, Earth is a slightly-squished sphere. If it resembles other structures from other planes of observation, that would mostly just be an interesting quirk of hyperdimensionality. It wouldn't really have much impact on anyone's day to day life in 3D-land.
By all means, though, don't stop seeking to see through the illusion. Just keep in mind enough of the basics of the illusion so you can still communicate with everyone else.
