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Multidimensional Nature of Time and Space (1)

Nowhere does the the linear paradigm - which defines Conventional Science - dominate so much as in our understanding of the nature of time. So just as this linear paradigm - by definition - is 1-dimensional, so likewise is the conventional understanding of time. Thus from this perspective time appears to unambiguously flow forward in a single positive direction! Now I will offer an utterly distinctive conception of the nature of time in a moment. However initially it may be of value to stick with the conventional notion and explain carefully its nature. Fundamentally all reality is governed by opposite polarities that dynamically interact in a phenomenal manner. As we have identified before, two of these polarity sets are of paramount significance. Thus from one perspective what is external (in any context) interacts with what is - relatively - internal; likewise from an equally valid perspective what is deemed whole (in any context) interacts with what are - relatively - p