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A thought, and an update….

We have mentioned before that war is one aspect of Life on Terra, and other places, that will be address when the Constructs are updates. The question has been how.  There are other aspects of Life on Terra that should be addressed, such as environmental pollution, and the warming of the planet.  There are mechanisms in place that can address them, but it will take an excessing amount of time to accomplish something meaningful, given the population (or overpopulation) of the planet.

Time is an integral aspect of many processes in Creation. It is a factor in the chemical processes that are described in the Physical Construct; it is an element of the Space Construct (in particular portions having to do with travel through Space, and the rate at which reactions occur); and Time is an integral aspect of the Life Construct. So a new question arises: is the rate at which chemical reactions proceed influenced by Time and the elements of the Time Construct?

The answer is yes. Time is a variable that exists within the context of all things physical – from movement (at the micro and macro levels), Time governs rates of reaction for all elements at all levels, and Time was integrated into the vast majority of the constants that exist in all of various parts of Creation. So what if Time could influence the rate of chemical reactions?  Would that provide an ability to influence any of the negative events that occur throughout various elements of Creation?

This answer is yes! If Time, or specifically the way that Time governs (for instance) chemical reactions, the speed or rate of the reaction could be slowed significantly.  As a practical example, slowing the Time rate of reaction of chemicals could effectively eliminate the possibility of an explosive reaction from occurring. Many will ask what would this mean.

– There would be no explosive reactions to propel bullets through the barrel of a gun, effectively preventing guns from being used as a weapon to kill anything.

– The slowing of Time would no longer allow for explosions to occur in any of the vehicle engines on the planet; many people do not think of an engine in these terms, but the process of combustion creates a small explosion in the engine of a car that drives the pistons to make the car move. Eliminating the explosive abilities of a fuel would eliminate the ability of an internal combustion vehicle to exist, and would significantly reduce or eliminate the associated toxins of combustion, it would significantly reduce the warming of the atmosphere of the planet.  There are alternatives to the internal combustion engine, so ground based travel could still occur, although at a different level.

– Bombs, other munitions needed for war, and dynamite (and other explosive elements), would not longer be viable. War would change in a rather significant way. 

All of this could be done by simply changing elements of the Constructs to prohibit the rates at which chemical reaction occur. This will become a new way that we will begin to modify the Constructs to counter some of the negative aspects of Creation.

And now an update on the second book. We have completed through Chapter 4, which addresses DNA and some of the other elements of Life.  Work has begun on Chapter 5, which has to do with the Life Construct in the context of the Space, Time, and Physical Constructs. We should be able to complete the second book by the end of summer!

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Time and the Paradox

We have talked of Time before, But now we would like to talk about specific aspects of Time, and how it is portrayed in modern entertainment.

We would like to begin this post with a discussion of a Time Paradox, and some of the restrictions placed on Time (specifically the manipulation of Time) that were felt to be detrimental to creation.

A Time Paradox involves the travel back in Time, and interfering in the events in a manner that would result in the timeline of an individual changing so that they would no longer exist later in Time.  In lay terms, somebody goes back in Time and kills either themselves or a direct  ancestor, and because of the change in events, they can no longer be incarnate (would not be born).  The paradox is that you would exist in a later period of Time, but how you came about could no longer be determined. 

Clearly, a Time paradox presents many potential issues, and it would provide an individual the opportunity to change not only their path, but the path of others, with a degree of impunity (because they would not technically exist in that original timeline).  When Time was created, and the concepts were being developed, this was something that was considered.  Although this was not the most serious, or egregious incident involving Time, it was considered to be a potential problem that could have an effect on several of the other Constructs. There was much discussion and debate (for many millennia, in fact); one of the considerations was the potential for impact to the Karma of other individuals, and the possibility of the unintentional manipulation of their paths (both their present path and future paths). Ultimately, it was realized that the potential for a Paradox involving the Soul that went back in Time must also include the potential for a Paradox involving other Souls in any of the involved timelines. Why?

The Soul that travels back in Time has the potential to change the paths of other Souls that it encounters, in any manner of ways, including death (or loss of incarnation); if the Soul who suffered an abrupt loss of their incarnation existed in a later timeline, they would also suffer from a Time Paradox as well, and the Soul that first went back in Time would not, necessarily, have such an issue. It has been spoken of the possibility for someone from this current Time, going back in Time to a period during the first World War, to kill Adolf Hitler during a battle, in order to prevent the atrocities that he committed during the Second World War.  Aside from this “solution” presenting an entirely new and different Timeline (which would be unknown to the Soul going back in Time), there is no guaranty that a similar situation would not occur, during a Second World War (without Hitler being present). Second, there is a potential for many different Paradoxes to occur – not only with the Souls that existed in the later Time, but also a Paradox involving the technologies that were developed during the Second World War. In a sense, the major technologies that were developed during the war included space travel (a mere 20 years after the war), nuclear weapons (and more importantly nuclear power as a source of electricity), orbital satellites (like GPS and those used for telecommunications), to name a few. Granted, they may well have eventually come about, but the records of the Library indicate that it would have taken decades or centuries before they matured. All of this represents the potential for a significant Paradox event and disruption of the timeline. So while some may believe that killing Hitler to prevent the atrocities of World War 2, it would have had the potential to radically change the timelines for all humans, as well as Terra.

So what was the solution for this?  There are several potential solutions, each dependent on the specific situation. For the most “common” situation, involving a Soul going back in Time, the first solution was to restrict an accurate and complete knowledge of Time, so that the fundamentals about how to go back in Time would not be understood to the point of not being able to create the situation.  The second solution, involving the evolution of knowledge sufficient to create the ability to go back in Time (i.e., for someone who believes they have the necessary knowledge), involves the placement of the traveling Soul into an “alternate” (and fictional) reality; they would believe that they went back in Time, and events would be identical, but in reality they would only (ever) exist in this alternate (and highly limited) timeline. They would never be able to travel back to “their own Time”, and at the termination of their incarnation, their Soul would be lost – the component elements of the Soul would be returned to their original Universe Energy cloud. This was felt to be the most extreme solution at the time. 

In reality, and from the perspective of the Central Sun, there are only two Souls who have the necessary authorities and knowledge to move freely through Time, at their discretion.  These two Souls are the Co-Leads for the Time Construct.  While there are many different Souls who worked on the Time Construct who would have the requisite knowledge, they do not have the necessary permissions to travel through Time, without the consensus of the Leadership Committee. They can travel through Time in the context of the perception of Time in a multidimensional Construct, but that would not involve any form of incarnation. 

The Time Construct was the most difficult of the Constructs to develop, in large part because of the abstract nature that Time represents. Time itself has many more Constants, interpretations, variables, and different forms of perception than any of the other Constructs.  And because Time (generally) is not a “physical” or “Energy” existence, many Souls have difficulty grasping the true concept of what Time actually is. Terran scientists have developed mathematical equations that they use to quantify what they believe Time is, based on their own limited observations, but their understanding of Time is primitive at best. 

Another question that one may then ask is this:  Is there such a thing as a “Time crystal”, or a physical object that has an ability to allow one to transit through Time? 

The quick answer is a qualified “yes”. This type of physical object does exist, but it is exceedingly rare.  In order to use it, one must first understand it, understand what it is and how to manipulate it, and how to care for it. The “qualified” part of the answer, though, deserves more of an explanation. This object would only allow one to transit through their own individual timeline, in order to observe and experience events in the first person perspective. They would not have the ability to change any outcome, or interact with the timeline in any way. And they would not be able to interfere with the timeline of any other Soul (but they could observe the timeline of another Soul, if they were permitted). 

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The Concept of Time, and the Time Construct

We all believe that we have a good knowledge of Time; we have defined intervals for Time so that we may identify its passing. We have created mechanical and electronic devices that we use to measure Time (or more precisely, the passage of Time). We have defined interval periods for Time, from an instantaneous period, to millennia. But it only in the realm of theoretical physics that scientists have begun to think of Time in other terms. So perhaps it is appropriate to discuss the vast nature of Time, and why it deserved to have a Construct devoted to it.

We have written before about the need for, and origination of, the concept of linear Time.  It enabled Energies to “measure” or quantify events in a linear manner; this turned out to be important in order to enable events in the other Constructs, and provide a record of those events. There were also efforts to quantify intervals of linear Time, primarily to gauge the passing of Time on a larger scale (such as the time for a life of a Galaxy), or to measure the time of existence of many elementary particles.  It also enabled the establishment of many of the physical constants that exist throughout creation, many of which are unknown on Terra.

There is a relationship that exists between Time and elements of the Physical Construct – specifically, dimensions. Although Time is not a formal dimension in and of itself, Time does have other properties that exist in specific dimensions; and in the higher dimensions (dimensions above the 13th), linear Time does not truly exist – Time exists in the context of an applied theory: it is a point source, it is linear, it is spatial, and it is all encompassing, all at once. But Time, as it is currently understood on Terra, only exists linearly in the first, second, third, and forth dimensions. Between the 5th and 12th dimensions, Time exists in what Terran scientists would describe as “multiple states”.

In the truest sense, Time is not “linear”; the Time Construct made provisions for Time to be interpreted as linear to allow for a perception that Time would pass. This also supports many of the physical constants that are necessary for all that is “physical” to exist.  But at the higher Dimensions, Time is a point source, it is spatial, it is non-linear, and it “flows”. All of these additional concepts of Time vary widely, by Universe, and in some cases within the larger Universes.

Time is not uniform in all locations – there exist “gaps” or “holes” in Time as one travels from location to location. Time in some locations is subject to the effects of gravity. In some locations, Time behaves as though it was physical – it will deform due to external effects, it will flow when acted upon by certain external forces, and it can change its characteristics to those seeking to use or view it.  

Time can be perceived in different ways by different beings, it is a question of perspective. Consider the beating wings of a hummingbird; does the hummingbird perceive the passage of Time at the same rate as humans? This type of perception of the passage of Time is documented in the Life Construct; how Time is perceived depends on the particular species, the location, and the Time characteristics of the location, all factors which are included in the Soul Contract of the individual. 

So if you were to travel through Space, would Time be continuous?  It would not; Time is not uniform in all locations.  For instance, Time may not pass at the same rate as you travel through Space (but it still may have linear characteristics); it may not exist in some locations (yet if you were in one of these zones, you would age, since aging is a biological process independent of Time); it may behave in a non-linear fashion (it might appear as though you are in a location where the rate of passage of Time varies – what humans call a second of Time could also be an hour of Time); Time in some locations may exhibit or have different constants that govern its behavior.

So what is Time?  This is a difficult question. Time is like a fabric, with voids or areas without time sprinkled throughout; it is like a uniform passing wave; It is capable of contorting, either on its own or under the influence of another. Time is self aware in higher dimensions (above the 13th), but it is not sentient. It is not physical, nor is it Energy, but it governs processes involving both physical and Energy. Time can present a paradox with respect to the Physical, yet remain linear. Time can exist in different dimensions at the same time, and may behave differently in each, yet have interdependencies. 

Time is governed by over 10,000 different constants, implementations, and requirements. Time was originally conceived as a means for preserving information regarding events that occurred in a linear manner. But as the use, understanding, and complexity of the Constructs grew, there was a desire to provide a mechanism that would allow for a degree of simplification, as well as maintaining a degree of “ground truth” – providing a means to keep track of events that occurred, together with a means to record events both before and after. Time is not the same in each Universe, each Universe has implemented Time as it chooses, but Time must abide by the rules of the Time Construct. There are rules for Time that few can disregard; one of these is going back in Time (it should be noted that there is a difference between “going back in Time” and “observing events in the past”). The reason that “going back in Time is not allowed is because 1) it could establish a Time paradox, which could erase the existence of the person enabling the events associated with the paradox, and 2) it could allow an individual(s) to change events in the past in order to alter a future outcome (either with or without creating a paradox). 2) could also lead to all of creation being eliminated if one were to go back further in Time.

The laws and implementations that govern Time are complex, and in some cases they are dependent on elements of one or more of the other Constructs. And they are not bound by the laws of any Science that is known on Terra. As an example of the complexities one may encounter, assume that a group of individuals are traveling from the Milky Way to the Andromeda Galaxy. One the way, you will encounter a black hole, which when approached, Time will appear to “slow down”, yet those in the spacecraft may not notice an immediate impact on them. Later in the trip, the craft may encounter areas of space where Time is not uniform; here, Life with a relatively short lifespan (like small animals and plants) may either grow very fast, or appear to not grow at all, depending on the density of Time in that particular location. In yet another part of the journey, the craft may encounter and pass through a wormhole – an area of space that may resemble a conduit between two places in space that are far apart (yes, they do exist); linear Time does exist within the bounds of a wormhole, but it is relative to the wormhole, and not the space surrounding the wormhole. 

Finally, Time can be relative, meaning that Time will appear differently to two or more observers in different locations. But Time will also be relative to either itself, or Time in another location or manifestation. For instance, Time may appear to have different characteristics to Time at another location, and it is independent of Space and Physical Existence as defined in the Physical Construct. It is important to understand that “science” as it exists on Terra is unable to comprehend many of the complexities of Time, because it is difficult to conceive of, and because work in a single dimension will have difficulty describing concepts in Dimensions that they have never experienced.

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The Concept of Time

Time is a very complex topic to discuss, but I would like to begin this discussion by saying that time exists in many different states. In some cases, time exhibits linear characteristics, in others time can be non-linear, and in other cases, it just “is” – there is no time (which some would interpret as meaning that all time exists at the same time). The reality is far more complex, which is why an entire Construct was devoted to describing time and all of the rules that would apply to it.

When elements first began to be formed during early creation, it was noticed that some of these physical elements (as we know them now) began to degrade, or turn into other structures. The elements decomposed due to instability (we now know this to be radioactive decay). There was a desire to understand this decomposition, and to try to determine how often it occurred. This was the initial impetus for developing the concept of Linear Time.

Time exists independent of space, and can exist independent of the Physical. Linear Time can pass at different rates, depending on many different factors and situations. Time can appear to be relative – how it is experienced may depend on the vantage point from where it is viewed. The Libraries of the Central Sun exist without regard to time, even though many of the records that are maintained there are of events that occur in the context of Linear Time. When a Librarian seeks to query the information, it must be done without reference to time – in essence, the Librarian must exist independent of Time in order to exist there.

There is one “problem” with all of this that many people do not consider. Linear Time, and to a degree Non-Linear Time, must have a reference point – a point where the coordinates are known. Every being that begins an existence in Linear Time exists from the perspective of a reference point. For humans on Terra, that reference point is generally associated with their birth. All that came before this point is history, it happened and they can determine what it was because of records kept with respect to that reference point. By moving from Linear Time to an area of independent Time – where Linear Time (and Non-Linear Time) does not exist, you will lose access to that reference point. You will be able to see events that occur in Linear Time, but you may not be able to know when those events occur. As an example, I can see that an event has occurred, and in some cases will occur, and I can see that the time interval, either until the event will occur (or when the event occurred in the past) is 30 days. But because I no longer have an anchor to a reference point, I am unable to to tell you 30 minutes from when.

My intent is not to provide a full explanation of Time, nor is it my intent to describe all of the different parameters of time in all dimensions. My intent is to help people understand that time is incredibly complex, and not well understood. If people are interested in knowing more, please ask your questions, and I will try to provide a coherent answer, given the limitations of the languages of the existence we currently reside in.

Finally, there is one rule with respect to Time that may not be disregarded: Linear and Non-Linear Time are absolute and must be adhered to. What this means is that no soul that resides or exists within the Construct of Linear or Non-Linear Time may travel through Time, either forward or backward. This rule exists in order to ensure the sanctity of the Time Construct, as well as existence.

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