Cred

Current draft of my Field Ontology

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2 hours ago, Cred said:

but I need some time to ponder.

This is cool, take all the time needed.

This topic is very heavy on the mind, deep contemplation is what gives rise to the kind of insights we are looking for

 

I will look deep into the Nirvana/Sunyata understandings, they point to very subtle and important distinctions

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27 minutes ago, PolyPeter said:

I will look deep into the Nirvana/Sunyata understandings, they point to very subtle and important distinctions

You have a pretty good understanding already. Maybe you just haven't connected these terms to your specific understanding yet.

My point is that this sentence in the initial post

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A space with no wave is empty.

does a lot of heavy lifting

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Terrorism is the war of the poor

War is the terrorism of the rich

 

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25 minutes ago, Cred said:

You have a pretty good understanding already. Maybe you just haven't connected these terms to your specific understanding yet.

yes, I think that's the thing, they don't map entirely bc I haven't studied them deeply, but we'll see in a couple of days!

 

25 minutes ago, Cred said:

does a lot of heavy lifting

Indeed

pretty powerful 

 

makes me think of gravitational waves though. a gravitational wave is a distortion in the fabric of space-time itself.

When two blackholes collide, the event can be measured from light years away from it, because it creates waves of space-time itself folding and expanding.

Pause here and try to understand what this means. SPACE-TIME itself can be squeezed, strechted and bended over itself.

Try to imagine what it means just for the dimension of space

then for the dimension of time

 

have you ever tried to imagine what a gravitational wave looks like? and how it affects all the things within spacetime?

 

Like, in the ocean, you can have a pretty quiet situation, or, you can have massive waves

this waves, are what surfers need in order to surf!

but also, big enough waves are what destroy entire boats

 

this might be a little off-topic, but related to your point

a space with no wave is empty, begs the question of what is a wave in this context, if it is the fluctuation of some material inside the space, or if it is the wave of space-time itself, which are very different things

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