Time as we know it in our everyday lives is, essentially,
an idea based on a sensation based on an observation, which
in turn, is based on our knowledge and memory of the state
or condition before the measurement of that change. Time is
the feeling that we experience when we see some kind of
change...
an idea based on a sensation based on an observation, which
in turn, is based on our knowledge and memory of the state
or condition before the measurement of that change. Time is
the feeling that we experience when we see some kind of
change...
When people think that celestial changes are seasonal changes
associated with the Earth's position around the Sun are time,
it's like thinking that a fish swimming in an aquarium is water.
In fact, a tank is like space, and water is like time. Water fills
the tank, and it's everywhere. If it wasn't, the fish wouldn't be
able to move and would be dead, despite all the space in the
aquarium...
associated with the Earth's position around the Sun are time,
it's like thinking that a fish swimming in an aquarium is water.
In fact, a tank is like space, and water is like time. Water fills
the tank, and it's everywhere. If it wasn't, the fish wouldn't be
able to move and would be dead, despite all the space in the
aquarium...
Time itself is neither linear nor circular. It does not flow or
move but allows others to do so. So the cycles we observe
have nothing to do with time, except that time will enable
them to exist. Time is attached to each part of space, forming
a space-time continuum, and as everything moves, vibrates,
changes, it is related to the fact that time is a dimension
that allows all cycles to exist...
move but allows others to do so. So the cycles we observe
have nothing to do with time, except that time will enable
them to exist. Time is attached to each part of space, forming
a space-time continuum, and as everything moves, vibrates,
changes, it is related to the fact that time is a dimension
that allows all cycles to exist...
Daria Bocicova - physicist
excerpts from an article in The Plant News
excerpts from an article in The Plant News
with thanks to Under My Umbrella and Beyond
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Photo - Mystic Meandering
The time was actually 2:32pm :)
The time was actually 2:32pm :)
Haha … wonderful to see this articulated again, Mystic. Time and space … the pondering of it can be mind-bending at times and at others eye-opening.
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