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Hari OM!

 

Dear Blessed Ones,

 

Before getting into the time-field itself, let us begin with the purpose of

time which is quite simple, to measure the passage of events. Actions are

organized chronologically within our minds for the advantage of illustrating

growth, and time provides the time line for these events.

 

Thus, time must always exist and pass unless one can find a completely

static object; something that undergoes no changes will require no

chronological tracking, and will therefore not experience time .

Finding an object that would experience this timelessness is very difficult.

If we base this theory on the idea that one-dimensional points are the

fundamental units, then a timeless situation is possible as movement within

one dimension is impossible.

 

Is the above manifestation is not the explanation of Viswarupa by Bhagwan

Sri Krishna.As Swami Chinmayanadaji predicted, where the Science ends the

real Religion Starts! so Religion is above science, and it is Super Science!

Really need a Divya chakshu to know

this. And I feel we Advaitins are real Sanjayas! is it not?

 

Quantum superposition describes the possibility of certain particles to

exist in two places at once. In the " timeless " situation described above, a

similar superposition of time occurs because the events that would have

occurred separately on a timeline, can now take place " simultaneously " (if a

term such as this is still valid).

However, before accepting this possibility of a time-field superposition, we

must remember that it is impossible to have a completely static object to

create the required timelessness for time-field superposition. Again, we can

pull from some of the compromises that make quantum mechanics a viable

system today. Similar to the way that the effects of quantum mechanics are

felt only at very small sizes, time-fields can only be affected when an

object becomes very close to being motionless. In superstring theory, the

fundamental particle is actually a vibrating two-dimensional string that can

not be static and would therefore experience the normal form of time

experienced by moving objects.

 

 

As the objects motion becomes slower, there will be times between the

motions that will be static. The object as a whole would therefore

experience sporadic timelessness that *could* create the time-field

superposition described earlier.

 

Again, my only background in physics comes from a fairly rigorous 12th

Standard Physics course and my own fascination with the topic; therefore I

understand that I may have overlooked many important possibilities. Please

feel free to comment about any errors, suggestions, or additions

 

With Love & OM!

 

 

Krishna Prasad

 

.. Yad yad aacarati sreshtah, tad tad eva itaro janah. As the Gita puts it,

consistency of purpose and a spirit of dedication and, if necessary,

sacrifice, should characterize the new spirit.

We Must

THE CULTURED GIVES HAPPINESS WHEREVER THEY GO, THE UN-CULTURED WHENEVER THEY

GO!

- Swami Chinmayanada

 

 

 

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