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the differences between what we call time in space (physics) and what we perceive as time in our minds (psychology). The dissonance of the definition of time in both realms shows us how much we need to unlearn the fragmented worldview in order to recollect the pieces in a unified approach.
Nogueira de Menezes • #016 Unlearning time
The Grand Illusion | Jim Holt
time can be defined as the inner summation of spatial states; the same thing measured with our scientific instruments is called momentum. Space can be defined as position, as locked in a single frame. Thus, movement through space is an oxymoron.
Robert Lanza • Biocentrism: How Life and Consciousness are the Keys to Understanding the True Nature of the Universe
There are three dimensions in which all of the manifestations of consciousness operate. Consciousness operates only within the dimensions of time, space, and frequency. All matter in the universe, visible or invisible, is the result of the stress point developed by the mixture of time, space, and frequency. It is a unified field. This is how the la
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