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On the Nature of Time

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    • #11776
      1750724726 bpfullNoraSpinnor
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      Most people learn time as the “fourth dimension,” a line that sits next to length, width, and height. A 3D object moves along that line and becomes “four dimensional.” This picture does not match Netism’s interpretation which views time as the rate of flow of aether in a breathing universe.

      Spatial dimensions describe where something is. You can move left or right, forward or back, up or down by choosing to move. You cannot move yesterday closer or push tomorrow away with that kind of motion. Time does not respond to will in the same way a direction in space responds.
      In this system, time is the speed of change, not an extra axis you can travel along. A mountain can sit in one place for millions of years. Every instant of that span is a fresh configuration of the same form. Time is the ongoing recreation of that form from moment to moment.

      Many consider time to be an illusion, yet we cannot escape it in the material realms. Consciousness may perceive time to crawl or fly, but the flow always continues. The aether does not pause. It moves through every particle, mind, and organism that inhabits the material realms.

      Time’s flow changes depending on aether density. Near massive bodies, where aether is thicker and more curved, the intervals of change stretch. Far from gravity wells, where the field is lighter, those same intervals quicken. The universe shifts tempo as it expands. Time is a landscape of currents and eddies, similar to a whirlpool that is in constant motion.

      What feels like linear time is only our experience inside a larger spiral. The universe cycles through repeating patterns that never return in the same form. When we are alive, we are one with this flow, and time functions like a straight arrow. If we were to rise above the whirlpool, we would see that the entire system is curved and flowing as a single unit with quicker flow at the center. From our previous vantage point, we would not have understood how the system cycles through towards the center. It is not until we step outside the bounds of time entirely that we will be able to fully grasp its true nature.

      We can only escape time in death, once we leave the material realms entirely. In the timeless place between worlds, a spirit can view any moment of its past and even alternate timelines. One ceases to be an actor and enters the audience. The whole life plays at once. All choices, all missed paths, all branches of the story stand side by side.

      From this vantage point, “past,” “present,” and “future” are positions inside one complete pattern. The spirit sees how future states cast a kind of echo backward into earlier moments as dreams, intuitions, or inner knowing. No event runs in reverse. The larger pattern simply allows certain futures to lean into the present and invite us toward them.

      When we return to the material realms, we step back into the moving stream. Time again feels like a line. Yet something of that wider memory remains. The futures we dwell on, the images we feed with attention and emotion, strengthen particular currents in the Net. Time is the way the Net orders change, and our focus becomes one of the tools that shapes which branch of the spiral we walk.

      Time is real, essential in stabilizing the material realms, and we can’t escape it until death.
      What are your thoughts on time? Do you agree with Netism’s model, or do you think it could it be manipulated like spatial dimensions?
      Share below.

    • #11785
      1758029769 bpfullBastet
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      I dunno how many ppl I know who say times not real but I think ur right, in the physical world, it is real… but we are really spiritual beings so we can leave the physical and be timeless. Cant do that during working hours tho… still gotta clock in lol.

    • #11790
      1760048026 bpfulljoshchen
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      I think this makes sense. I mean time is something that we really do measure. Its hard to say if time travel will ever be possible, doesnt seem like it is.

    • #11802
      1759456173 bpfullCosmicNomad42
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      had some experiences that make me think times not real but I like the way you put it like time is all at once and we r just caught up in its flow…..

    • #11827
      1753611551 bpfullIndigoSoul111
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      Time kind of boggles my mind. Is it real? Is it a dimension? It’s not like length, width, or height. Can’t go back in time. Going to meditate on this.

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