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RE: An introduction to my theory about time. (not the actual theory yet)

in #philosophy7 years ago

thank you for such a nice feedback
yes its hard to grasp the concept of time because we human, are a 3 dimensional being, we only know forward, sideway and upward (x, y, z)

if time is feeling then the answer is simple

what is before love ? what is before you love somebody ? then the answer is "you don't love them"

what is before sad ? no sad
what is before joy ? no joy

continue on

what is it before seven ? six
what is it before one ? zero
what is it before one love ? zero love

and time

what is it before time ? no time

hard to grasp is it ?

its like a two dimensional being trying to understand 3D puzzle.
it is illogical because in our mind zero time mean there is no movement, everything goes static, everything stop, just frezze. that what we understand about time, no time = no movement.

but what if i tell you there are being who arent controlled by time ? and able to move freely to the future, and to the past and beyond that ?

its like us, we 2 Dimensional Character inside a paper, talking about 3D printer.

tell me your thought

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I think you're spot on with the part: "...... there are being who arent controlled by time ? and able to move freely to the future, and to the past and beyond that ?"

I have a hard time finding myself in the "black white" examples you give about the rest.

(what is before sad ? no sad
what is before joy ? no joy
)

I think there is a lot in between all that, even if you talk about time.
Your time is different, so your "before" might have taken place in another "time" then my "before"....same goes for the future ("after").
What's before your time, maybe still time; my time.

Get what I mean?

But that's where my theory is about.
Not the actual concept of time itself, but how it "works' trough different "souls" and experiences.

Nothing is not standing still per se. Movement is not attached to time I think.
Time might be attached to movement though.

No time, is always!
No time, is everywhere!
( if you ask me)