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Originally Posted by Aiya-Oba GUILLE:
You are correct.Because Time is Space, it can be expressed "insideout" or "outsidein," depending on the reference point.But regardless at what reference point,there is no space without time, nor is there time without space,anymore than there can exist an electron without a positron.
Space is only possible as anti-Space (Time) and anti-Time (Space). Every unit of the material world is a construct of this template of Space-Time, and Cosmos itself has a Universe of Time for every Universe of Space.-Aiya-Oba. |
I agree. In fact, one of the main changes in philosophy has been that we've stoped talking about the things in themselves and started to talk them in relation to each other. The problem with the first is that we fall into the ideology road, which expects always a thought which is final, total, perfect, and those are always both false and wrong (the terms don't mean to the theoretical world the same, even though in practice we use them as synonyms). The problem with the second is that it takes us to talking about nothing, it takes us to fatal theories, to negation and limitation, to pessimism, pasivism and nihilism. Before, philosophers talked about space and about time, now we talk about space-time, the space of time and the time of space. How to escape that dialectical world of thought? Who answers that question will be the Nietzsche of the 21st century.