This is a sneak preview of something I discovered recently something
about time which is very important and is clearly indicated in the
Principle book, and also which is intuitively obvious, but we don't seem to
realize it in our scientific perspective, and therefore it seems
revolutionary.

     The topic will be called "Modality and Time".

     I have been inquisitively researching the nature of time since I was a
little boy, and there is something different about time, which, although it
is included in the four dimensions of space and time, nevertheless it seems
to behave differently than the dimensions of space. So I have been trying
for a long time to figure that out.

     Basically, the discovery is this:

     Just as, starting from one dimension in space, a higher dimension
(such as plane) is constructed by making a parallel line, in other words a
matrix (finite or infinite, the principle is the same), it is the same with
time. But time itself is not only one dimension. Time is cyclical as we all
know, in some form or other. Time repeats in cycles. Some cycles are long,
very long, short, or very short. There is a whole series of hierarchies of
the modality of time. It depends on the identity of the individual truth
bodies which are in cyclical motion.

     In fact, like in a matrix, which usually has a certain number of
elements or boxes on the horizontal axis, then you recycle and move up
"one" unit on the vertical axis, it is the same with time. That is called
modality, and it is also related to matrixes, which seems to be closely
connected to the intrinsic design of space.

     The construction of time as not only one dimension, but a sequence of
higher dimensions which pile up in orders of magnitude, means that time
behaves in the same manner as the multiple dimensions of space, time is
relative to the individual truth body reflecting or producing it, and it is
repetitive.

     Only western technological material civilization and the
Judeo-Christian construct time as a linear arrow. Most native cultures
reflect time as a repeated cycle.

     This new conception of time revolutionizes the industrial paradigm,
and brings about a return to the ancestral and more human concept of time.

     Overall, the Unified Field Theory is not opening up into a new even
loftier, more inaccessible concept of the cosmos, but rather brings us back
to that which is native, intuitive, mystical, spiritual, ancestral, and
common sense. In fact, even in doing so it offers fundamental solutions to
basic problems of particle physics, the design and fabric of time and
space, and the integration of the sung-sang and the spiritual dimensions
with the physical dimensions.



William Stoertz, ITPN, 1999.5.24.


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