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SPACETIME For centuries science had treated ‘Time’ and ‘Space’ as if they were two separate and absolute ‘entities’. Because of this error in thinking, scientists had wrestled unsuccessfully to make any real sense of reality. Genuine progress started to be made when certain scientists, starting with Albert Einstein, challenged the normally accepted scientific assumptions. This eventually led to the realisation that ‘time’ and ‘space’ were intricately intertwined. It also meant that a new word was needed to explain this concept and so they created the word ‘Spacetime’, which, without realising it, had taken science another step along the road to discovering the ‘Wholeness’ of everything. It is this ‘Wholeness’ that the ancient wisdom philosophies have been speaking about for thousands of years.
The true nature of reality is
stranger than you can imagine. We take your privacy very seriously. Your email address will never be disclosed to any other organisation. You can unsubscribe instantly and permanently at any time by clicking a "Remove Link" included with every email. To illustrate the advances in scientific thinking, please consider the following quotations from several physicists: "People like us who believe in physics know that the distinction between past, present and future is only a stubborn persistent illusion." - Albert Einstein
"The concept of time derives from
the fact that we divide reality into bits and pieces. In so doing, we create a
subject and an object with a space between. We experience these objects, these
aspects of reality, in a piecemeal manner and thus create a linear succession in
time. The spaceless infinite removes the space between subject and object; the
timeless now removes linear succession. Instead of knowing the Universe from a
distance, the Self knows the Universe by being it, without need of space and
time."
- Norman Friedman
"Mind does not observe the past;
it creates it. The past is only as real as we make it."
- Fred Alan Wolf.
"This universe has no
beginning or ending, no outer edges in space."
- Stephen Hawking
These concepts are explained
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impractical subjects they can be understood in sufficient depth to be of
real use in our everyday lives. The implications of this knowledge will not
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