SPACE AND TIME


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SUMMARY

This is the Largest Chapter and defines space and time, since mind was discussed in previous chapters. First the fact of space existing before time is discussed. This is the void or infinite nothingness existing before time.

Secondly, gravity defining time and making the world spin is discussed. As stated earlier knowing, gravity, and love are spiritual, physical, and emotional equivalents. And love is what makes the world go around.

We tend to believe that gravity is only pulling us down and the earth is just a spinning away from some unknown cause. Gravity pushes things down and makes them spin simultaneously.

Then the vortex formed by gravity and the timelessness of mind is discussed to relate previous principles to space, time, and gravity. This is a pretty straightforward discussion of the shape of gravity and how mind is timeless.

The essence as the fundamental thing that makes a substance what it is - is discussed in detail next. This relates to the Essenes, which Jesus was and also defines the essence on the seven planes of consciousness.

Then we go into the 7 dimensions of space and time to add dimensionality to our discussion. Space is defined as Length, Width, and Depth; Time is defined as Velocity, Acceleration, and Frequency; and the first and last dimension is mind as always.

Once the 7 dimensions are accurately displayed, the 7 rates of change within mathematics is opened for discussion. These include addition, summation, multiplication, factorial, geometric, and exponential rates of change. Then the derivative and Integral of calculus is defined as going in-between these rates with 1/x and factorial as the fulcrum.

These 7 rates of change are further elaborated upon using the 3 dimensions of space and the Cartesian coordinate system. Then the relation to the 3 dimensions of time and the Polar coordinate system is discussed, along with the 7 basic angles of Trigonometry.

Finally the wave is defined - which is a time-centered view. This wave is actually a spiral and gives the direction and path of all matter in motion as well as the way matter is created through the dimensions within the spiral path generating area and volume.

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