[MD] Reality Lies Outside Linear Time
David M
davidint at blueyonder.co.uk
Sun Oct 19 08:21:45 PDT 2008
Hi Khoo
I see us all, all us SQ-DQ pattern-repeaters, pattern-abandoners,
and pattern-creators, as working, sometimes against each other,
sometimes together, to steer a great bubble through a space-time
corridor of possibilities, we all help to push and pull it one way or
the other, towards heaven or hell or something inbetween. There
are limits but few certainties, so whether we have missed the last turn
to certain forms of heaven and managed to avoid certain hells for ever
is hard to fathom, as least we missed the hell of nuclear wipe-out
over Cuba's missles for example. But yes, surely we are faced with
a journey where we can see forward with only the greatest struggle
and only so far. But we are clearly on a journey into an unfolding
future built on what has gone before. Of course our past also starts to look
different looking back from different space-time points in the future.
DM
>
> Dear all,
>
> 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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