| Re: Time Does Not Exist You know, Lloyd, like you said, there are other views other than mine, and it's hard to see sometimes how we come across to others. The moment we're absolutely sure we have put it all together is the moment we haven't. I call it being caught in a snare.
I had mentioned before in the other thread that there would be too much external pressure for there to be any literalized expansion or explosion. The exponential increase of compounding in waves of infinity would be just that, infinitely greater than the localized out waves you're depicting which would be cancelled. And, conversely, if there are what I think there would be, an infinite number of singularities forming, the out waves of them would cancel each other out as well.
This is why I suggest considering the two perspectives of vacuity that equate the universal motionless state with your absolute solidity (fundamental substance): the one being non-existence, the "real" constant state that never changes; and the abstract evolution of relative states when that state is divided infinitely - importantly, only in the form of producing the basis for incremental time and space, which of themselves we agree are illusory modes of thinking.
Also, we have to consider that all potential finite speeds, amplitudes, wavelengths, etc., are contained within the absolute state in abstract form. Like the white canvass I mentioned, which contains all conceivable pictures once differentiated by division.
I think it would be a true miracle, or magic, if there were to be literal waves waving around, Lloyd. |