The Nature of 3-Dimensional Time
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I was asked by a number of folks to do a blog post on what 3D time actually IS. In order to explain 3D time and multiple dimensions, a person needs a clear understanding of what a “dimension” is… and looking at YouTube videos of people trying to explain it, it seems there is a great deal of misunderstanding regarding dimensional relationships and a LOT of confusion over what a “dimension” is (3D or otherwise).
Thanks to some additional input from my friends on Facebook, I asked for a reply to tell me what they understand a “dimension” to be–their personal understanding. I then used the replies to build a bridge between conventional understanding and what the Reciprocal System perspective is–and that should really help to clear up the concept of multi-dimensional time.
The 3-dimensional nature of time was first published by Dewey B. Larson in the 1959 publication, The Structure of the Physical Universe as a natural consequence of the physical relations he had developed by studying the Periodic Table, realizing that the properties of elements were best explained if they were treated as the reciprocal of space. The simplest relation that combines space with its reciprocal was the concept of motion (speed or velocity) as space/time, meaning that this spatial reciprocal was actually time—not the conventional, clock time we are familiar with, but something that also had the properties of space, including its 3-dimensional structure.
This opened the door to another universe, much like the “universe of time” that Doctor Who’s ship travels in—a part of the Universe where time has three dimensions and space becomes a clock, what Larson went on to describe as the cosmic sector. This formed a perfect reciprocal with 3D space and clock time, which eventuated in his Reciprocal System of physical theory.
With that little bit of background, let’s explore this universe of time:
http://www.rs2daniel.com/the-nature-of- ... onal-time/
--daniel
Re: The Nature of 3-Dimensional Time
Hi Carlos, you're welcome. Daniel did finish the most recent time/dimension paper with a little help from Gopi, or were you referring to something else? There may be more to come at a later date, watch this space...
Re: The Nature of 3-Dimensional Time
yes thanks, if the paper linked above was the last one he talked about, it will be. daniel mentioned somewhere that he wants to write about his findings on "Exo-Space and the inverse/occult spectrum" in the paper.
Then I will now start the translation into German, so that I can understand everything better. ....and thanks admin, for the hint, I'll look at the Daniel-Papers page again later, maybe something new will follow. Will the forums AQ and CH stay open?
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Re: The Nature of 3-Dimensional Time
There will still be a final daniel paper discussing Exo-space but for now, enjoy the Nature of 3-Dimensional Time RS2 paper. The plan is for the fora to stay open as long as possible.Carlos wrote: ↑Tue Feb 11, 2020 1:44 pmyes thanks, if the paper linked above was the last one he talked about, it will be. daniel mentioned somewhere that he wants to write about his findings on "Exo-Space and the inverse/occult spectrum" in the paper.
Then I will now start the translation into German, so that I can understand everything better. ....and thanks admin, for the hint, I'll look at the Daniel-Papers page again later, maybe something new will follow. Will the forums AQ and CH stay open?
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Re: The Nature of 3-Dimensional Time
I am very pleased and grateful that this paper will exist after all.Djchrismac wrote: ↑Wed Feb 12, 2020 4:35 amThere will still be a final daniel paper discussing Exo-space
yes thank you, I will enjoy it twice, when translating and later when reading it. My thanks to the admin and his helpers, who continue to maintain the forum pages. Just reading it is very helpful for further understanding.Djchrismac wrote: ↑Wed Feb 12, 2020 4:35 ambut for now, enjoy the Nature of 3-Dimensional Time RS2 paper. The plan is for the fora to stay open as long as possible.
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