The Nature of Time and Space

*Time is measured in the act of decay and the length of ‘time’ it takes its vibration to cease.

*Particle behavior in the Aethoesystem: Particles don’t have a reason to be anywhere in the quantum mechanical world of theirs until they receive direction from conscious discretion and then they become positional in the materialistic world.

*Spacetime is secure and unalterable, but the destination and its future are up to us.

Space-time flow

Imagine space and time as a sort of open-ended hourglass. An hourglass is a timekeeper, its shaped kind of like the number 8 or the symbol for infinity, except that it is open ended on both sides and there is a gap in the middle to allow the flow of particles from the top hopper to the bottom hopper, instead of the lines crossing in the middle. Particles begin filling the top hopper which we can think of as the future, where the particles would fall through is the present and the bottom is the slowly decaying past which gets reprocessed down to their fundamental particles by black holes and other natural processes.

Our view of the hourglass is of it suspended in space. This space is the Aethoesystem, and it facilitates recycling. In the top open hopper which we will call the future, are deposited recycled fundamental particles that methodically slip through to the bottom hopper which we will call the past. As the particles decay in the past their elements are broken down further into their fundamental particles through the nuclear forces and black holes and eventually become recycled for future use, falling back out the bottom of the hopper to be recycled back into the Aethoesphere once again.

When a particle reaches its basic structure it ‘falls’ into the past meaning that it makes its way to the ‘center’. Black holes work to break them down to their fundamental particles and then redistribute them through the Aethoesystem’s electromagnetic and postromagnetic forces for separation of anti and normal particles, allowing the ‘heavier’ metals to sink to the center while the lighter gasses float through to swirl around above, all to be recycled back to the top half of the hourglass, the future, to be re-used in the now or present.

The top hopper holds fundamental particles, a flowing future of possibilities, that will be used in constructing the now (the present) as conscious life necessitates, although choices may change each structures outcome as probability would dictate. Only the particles in the formed universe exist in the now and are part of our present spacetime. Those in the Aethoesystem are outside of spacetime and available for construction.

For example if we compare the Universe’s basic structure with our own physique, Just like our bodies, our cells are dying and being replaced by new ones to the point that it could be argued that we are not in the same body that we started out with in life. In this scenario the past is represented by the dead (decaying) cells in our body’s, the present by the structured living cells in our present body and the future will be represented by the new and growing cells.                      

Same for our Universal reality, the particles are re-used to build our ‘present’ from a future position of readiness, these particles of readiness are recycled from the decay of the particles going through the past phase.

Spacetime allows for a material reality and is unique to each Ovum’s (Universe) individual characteristics.

Time is never fleetingit is inexorable.

Published by Darin George

Philosopher of Physics