Monday, August 5, 2013

Matter Ceases to Be, and Time Runs Out

MATTER CEASES TO BE AND TIME RUNS OUT FOR THAT REGION OF SPACE
                               George Mussir, writing about Black Holes in is essay "Big Whimper," Scientific American, Sept 2010 p 86

So this means that time and space are recyclable?  Used as raw material for new space, new Earths, new lifetimes?

But the First Law of Thermodynamics says that energy cannot be created or destroyed--only changed from one state to another.  So, at one point different rules  began to apply?

As it is used, time becomes so saturated with our feelings, desires, disappointments,  joys . . .  that it becomes filled to overflowing to its fullest;  to its completion.

Thus, there is another dimension to our Earth life that affects this mortal place.

when this time has completed the  measured of its creation, then it progresses to the next state. Since the elements of this Earth obey Eternal laws-- laws that guide creation and evolution – when this period of T I M E shouldn't it also be allowed to progress forward? Our ability to comprehend and to imagine beyond our finite, limiting existence does not bind this Earth or this time. They are free – even obligated as we are – to continue moving as they have been created and instructed to do.

Carpenter Bee, Megan Rytting 2010

THE UNIVERSE EXPANDS FOREVER, BECOMING EVER EMPTIER AND GLOOMIER.                
                          Ibid.

 But "empty" does not equate to "gloomier."   Where there is space, there is room to think, to ponder, to see further ahead – and behind -- you.

Why does there need to be T I M E for movement to occur? Surely, the cessation of our linear progress does not dictate the cessation of progress in other dimensions.

I have read that some believe any surviving wastes of matter is locked in place, unable to move so that T I M E Is unable to move and seizes up.  (Ibid.)

There are infinite number of "present" moments occurring – if we progress sideways through this sequence of "nows" aren't we still moving?


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