Brad G. Berman
Tales Of Time's Eternal Memory
Tales Of Time's Eternal Memory
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While watching our surroundings slowly rust and decay, we often get the impression that our world is here for only a day, a temporary atomic "carbon copy" of a magician's dream. However, we also notice the continuous recycling of these same atomic particles as they are redeposited upon a mysterious invisible 3D film, as if a magnet assembling iron filings or as freezing water, morphing into an icy doily upon a window. What is it that underlies this game of life? Where hides the hidden structure that magically yields an often predictable, yet different tomorrow, and what and where is the programming language? Whatever it is, we are certainly immersed within it, for where else is it to be found? The things we seem to know that may help find the answers are about the four forces of nature, the stars, space, atoms, and the little understood nature of Time.
This book is a poetic-prose discussion on the workings of the physical world and of consciousness. Since little is known about Time, perhaps the mystery of the force of form of nature has to do with a dynamic structure of Time! As Time flows into then back outwards from everywhere, sustaining and renewing the surface upon which new life continuously grows, it becomes clear that Time IS that invisible surface.
The "invisible empty vacuum" of the entire universe is comprised of the same properties of nature that keep the tiny atom from collapsing: those electron band shells that sustain the atom, the same components that interact with the synapses of the brain, resulting in our consciousness.
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