"structure-process-complex*"
and what it can imply
As John Wheeler put it in words:
"Space-time tells matter how to move; matter tells space-time how to curve.”
and Einstein's quote:
"Nothing is real until something moves."
⮚ the following concept:
- The Mind is the Weaver.
- The fabrics — it makes use of — is the Local Space-Time continuum enabled by Gravity.
- The Story — it embroiders — conceals both the ignorance of 道 — the principles — contracted during the 'Fall ䷜ 29 坎 ' and 無 the constant underlying 'Non-Binding, Dancing Truth'. Its title could be: "The Victim of the Father's Wrath, its Sacrifice and its Heroic Redemption" thus revealing its irrelevancy.
- The "Real" axis describes structures, the "imaginary" axis describes processes. The negative areas describe imaginary parts (subset to the axes), and the positive areas, real ones.
- Time is the imaginary structure and imaginary process that turns itself into the real structure of space with the help of the true motion process.
- Space is the real structure and imaginary process that gets turned into a real structure and real process with the help of the true motion process.
- Motion is the true process and imaginary structure which turns imaginary structures into real ones. It turns the imaginary structure of space into the real structure of matter.
- The matter is the real structure and true process. It can be seen as a space that interweaves itself with the help of the imaginary process of time and the true process of motion.
⮚ Time is a thread that weaves the net of space.
➥ Warp 經 running lengthwise in the space woven fabric
⮚ Space interwoven with itself creates matter.
➥ Weft 緯 woof horizontal thread that makes the woven fabric real
⮚ The matter is shaped, a kind of "folded" space, as it can be seen in the analogy John Wheeler used in the term "Quantum foam".
➥ The Text — at times Canon — of Life
* From French complexe, from Latin complexus, past participle of complectī (“to entwine, encircle, compass, infold”), from com- (“together”) and plectere (“to weave, braid”).
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