[MD] Reality Lies Outside Linear Time

Platt Holden plattholden at gmail.com
Thu Oct 16 08:07:49 PDT 2008


Hi Khoo,

Reality is a paradox. The present never changes, but everything that 
changes changes in the present.

So long as there are changes there are individuals changing.
 
Regards,
Platt
 
> I would like to reply to at least two threads this weekend, when I get
> past
> some meetings tomorrow and some work laid out for me.
> 
> But before then I want to catch this thought before it flies away.
> 
> Take Time. Time is percieved as linear because we have clocks constructed
> to
> measure it. We have it around us everyday, embedded in our computers,
> our
> phones, every manmade device around us.
> 
> Yet it is the approximation of changes that we observe around us when we
> look at the world in an empirical sense. The seasons change, the day
> transforms into night, the world around us manifests changes every
> moment,
> every second and we try to capture the change through our invention of
> time.
> 
> 
> Since we think we percieve change as linear, as a chain of cause and
> effect,
> particularly when in isolation, we think therefore that time is linear.
> But
> it is a construct of time that we have invented ourselves, manmade so
> that
> we think through this device, we can control the environment aorund us.
> 
> The reality is that Time is an artificial manmade pattern that is a
> result
> of our empiricism; our objective worldview; where we as the subject view
> the
> world around us as the object.
> The reality is that cause and effect is only linear when viewed in
> isolation, when we have taken a laboratory experiment and suspended all
> other causes and effects, save the one we choose to observe. The reality
> is
> that cause and effect, and "Time" itself spreads out as would a ripple
> affecting everything in its path, every molecule in its lattice at the
> same
> time.
> 
> In reality, time is only linear but multilinear and omnilinear and
> happening
> all at once and everywhere. When we have mastered what time really is,
> we
> have then mastered the universe. Which then opens up what others regard
> as
> mysticism.
> 
> Subject Object Metaphysics has its roots in this framework of linear
> time.
> The Reality, the Metaphysics of Quality if you like,  that lies outside
> this
> worldview shows us an interlocked and interrelated uinverse where we are
> all
> connected and all the same at the same time. And the secret to the time
> machine; or a machine that transcends Time.
> 
> The idea of an individual has no meaning or sense in such a world view.
> 
> Khoo Hock Aun




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