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1st May 2022 18:08
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Re: What is Time?
I drew this somewhat makeshift sketch based off of Mattias De Stefanos description of the dimensions.
It may interest some of you. I suppose if we were in 2D, we would only be able to perceive the opposite polarization. From that perspective, time would maybe be like just perceiving just all white that could change thru all the shades to its opposite black polarity. You wouldn't be able to perceive all shades of black and white at once, but over 'time' would be able to. Time is then the rate of morphing colors. There would be no going anywhere, just morphing colors. Like being inside is static torus/voxel that is all white, grey or black.
From 3D, you have another degree of freedom. Now, we can see all colors or polarities in our perception simultaneously. You can see a whole field of voxels/toruses. That 3rd dimension is like zooming outside that single torus to witness a field of toruses. Now, we have spatial perception. The morphing of each torus is like a 2D polarization shift from black to white (leaving out colors to keep it simple, a black and white reality).
We now have a clear view of objects in 'space', since it consists of those voxels and we can move around them to perceive any angle. But, we are limited and can not zoom into the nano/micro. From the 3rd dimension we are witnessing change (time) from moment to moment, but can not see full timelines.
In 2D we can only see one polarity at a time. In 3D we can see both polarities (contrast). In 4D, I imagine that its like zooming out , where you are looking at your body inside the 3D torus ('room' or field of view). Now when you look at torus voxels lined up, they represent each frame that makes up your life's timeline.
Now you are expanded beyond your body and life, thus your would realize that physical body is small and inside of your larger self that can see timelines.
In other words, if you create a matrix of toruses, you create a volume of space. but that volume is also a torus. Then you create a matrix of those toruses, and you get a bunch of timelines or possibilities. Paths that can be taken. Choose your own adventure. lol
thats the best i can do right now to explain it in words. I hope it kinda makes sense and isn't too far off from the reality.
As the CIA document says in my previous post. holographic reality requires an interaction between a static (female/magnetic toroidal field) and a movement (male/light-laser/transversal wave). The female is space and the male is time - think movement/change/morphing.
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1st May 2022 19:59
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