Time and Beyond 2

Saturday, November 5, 2016


For the purpose of argument, the origin and end of life will be dealt as non-concrete concepts. This proposal is based on the non-assuring nature of the two, merely being mental constructs; there is no certainty if there really exist a beginning and an end.  To explain non-concrete concepts, it will be useful to have a point or frame of reference where these concepts can be aligned and be seen in a perspective where a relationship is established. This certain reference to which a relationship is established should be concrete and indubitable; therefore it should be a universal truth. In this regard, there arises the need to define a reference that would form the ground where the concepts of the origin and end of life can be seen as forces acting, be directly or indirectly, on each other. With this, the thought of ‘time’ comes to mind.
 
Time is an entity belonging to mathematics. It is considered as the fourth dimension. The attribute of time as a numerical entity is very important. Mathematics is known as the queen of all sciences for a very formidable reason. Science, though ever changing and evolving, is an exacting art. Its very foundation is built on mathematics; science cannot exist without it. Mathematics is a system in itself; it can stand alone independent of life and its realization is but inevitable. Of all the systems in the universe, mathematics possesses the supremacy in orderliness; it has the closest proximity to perfection, the closest to God-being

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