DYNAMICA
Space, Time, and Matter Introduction 2
As we are moving through time our identity is created by
predicting the future and uncovering the past.
Before we discovered the sphere, western thought held that the
external center of creation was God, the internal center was
our soul, and we were the central focus of creation.
Eastern thought on the subject made greater efforts to
consolidate a vision into one concept. The convergence of
mind, soul, matter, space and being was called, the axis munde.
Before we learned from space travel, theoreticians widely
believed that we lived in a static universe. Very little
happened and most things were the same. We have learned
since that time that diversity is the rule, not the exception.
As we have been able to see more, we find there is more to see.
The world becomes bigger as our tools of perception become
greater. The lack of our understanding projects nothingness
onto a world of somethingness. Events we fail to see are non
events. Unexpected change becomes fluke absorbed into the
status quo. Not knowing causes anxiety sufficient to wall us
from the truth.
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