The real neat thing about TM's _Time-wave_ is not that "habit" and "novelty" are illustrated or that it is some kind of predictive engine or scrim... but that, like the previously oversimplified "matter" and "space" (as only somewhere to put the matter) before it, Time is discovered to have "flavors" (64 of them) and differences in and of itself.
"Matter" was found to have more elements to it than earth, air, fire, and water, "Space" was found to be a 'thing' even effected by gravity, and time comes in 64 flavors and aspects. This is really an exciting concept to me.
Thanks Alfred... the layers, or "flavors" you mention are what have me melted. It's mind blowing that we are living with the Romans as their empire is turned upside down. It's engrained within our timeline, and it has me intrigued.
The real neat thing about TM's _Time-wave_ is not that "habit" and "novelty" are illustrated or that it is some kind of predictive engine or scrim... but that, like the previously oversimplified "matter" and "space" (as only somewhere to put the matter) before it, Time is discovered to have "flavors" (64 of them) and differences in and of itself.
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Thanks Alfred... the layers, or "flavors" you mention are what have me melted. It's mind blowing that we are living with the Romans as their empire is turned upside down. It's engrained within our timeline, and it has me intrigued.
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