For
St. Augustine who knew about time until someone asked for him to explain 1
For Albert Einstein who was worried about the problem of Now
For him who felt so sad that the experience of Now could not be grasped by science 2
For Eckhart Tolle who claimed of getting power from the Now 3
For Albert Einstein who was worried about the problem of Now
For him who felt so sad that the experience of Now could not be grasped by science 2
For Eckhart Tolle who claimed of getting power from the Now 3
Also,…
for Elvis Presley who used to sing the song
What is Time? What is Now?
The "now," the present time, is when everything is there
The past time is when everything was there but is not there anymore
The future time is when everything will be there but is not yet there
The present is when everything is present
The past is when everything was present but is not present anymore
The future is when everything will be present, but is not yet present
The present is when everything does exist
The past is when everything did exist but does not exist anymore
The future is when everything will exist but does not yet exist
The "now," the present time, is when everything is there
The past time is when everything was there but is not there anymore
The future time is when everything will be there but is not yet there
The present is when everything is present
The past is when everything was present but is not present anymore
The future is when everything will be present, but is not yet present
The present is when everything does exist
The past is when everything did exist but does not exist anymore
The future is when everything will exist but does not yet exist
Everything
does exist simultaneously in a very brief moment of now a)
Nothing
does exist in the past and the future
Everything
does exist just only now, right now, in this very brief moment of now
When now becomes the past, everything is annihilated
When the future becomes now, everything is created b)
Nothing persists; everything is created and annihilated perpetually and orderly
Space is nothing but the simultaneous presence of everythingSpace is the totality of now
Now and space are indistinguishable, the two different aspects of the same thing c)
Now separates the past from the futureSpace separates the past from the future Space is there to establish cosmos out of chaos d).
Technical Notes:
When now becomes the past, everything is annihilated
When the future becomes now, everything is created b)
Nothing persists; everything is created and annihilated perpetually and orderly
Space is nothing but the simultaneous presence of everythingSpace is the totality of now
Now and space are indistinguishable, the two different aspects of the same thing c)
Now separates the past from the futureSpace separates the past from the future Space is there to establish cosmos out of chaos d).
Technical Notes:
a) The
relativity theory denies the existence of the absolute simultaneity of now.
What we are talking about in this case is within the framework of multiple
extra-temporal dimensions (as against the concept of curled extra-spatial
dimensions), where the term of “now” here is similar but in a higher temporal
dimension. We can always find a higher temporal dimensional where everything
happens simultaneously (a completely flat higher-dimensional space).
b) We
view it from human perspectives and languages. It turns the reality entirely
upside-down. The perpetual creation and
annihilation do not happen in time. On the
contrary, the act of perpetual creation and annihilation which makes time
appears to pass by. Enough for wishful time travel debates and no more
chronology protection is required.
c) The
"now" and space is the smallest unit of [four-dimensional] time.
Space, which can be regarded as a 3-hypersurface, having a thickness (in the
direction of the fourth dimension) of 10-33 cm. This thickness is
also representing the duration of fundamental time unit (10-44
second) which we call Now.
d) The
interplay between the positive and negative energies perpetually creates a
dynamic ephemeral space. A spacetime without space (universal "now")
is chaotic. Under the current
light-cones framework, we cannot single out the simultaneity of events from the
chaos of coexistence and succession of things.
References:
1. Russell, B.:” History of Western Philosophy," Routledge, London, 1996, p. 352
2. Barbour,
J.:" The End of Time," Phoenix, London, 2001, p. 143
3. Tolle, E.:"
The Power of Now," New World Library, Novato, California, 1999
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