Saturday, January 31, 2009

Order of appearance and fixed versus unfixed place in and outside of time.

Order of appearance and fixed versus unfixed place in and outside of time.
by valpetridis @ 2009-01-03 – 22:29:57
The range of an objects appearance outside the field of time is limited to the actuated and or accusations that are enviable. The range for place is equal to a timeless string trailing to fixed a temporal inevitabilities based on placements within time. Something’s are found in a particular location due to the habituation in time of such placements that lead to a timeless fixed point that is unfixed in concern to objects that appear there, but is fixed to the type of object. Ones bed over time has sat in the same place in ones room, at any time if you walked into that room the bed was in that same fixed place relative to the earth. Ones desk always has a book on it. Thus outside of time the fixed place of the bed would be constant based on a time index that trails off parallel to the timeless place. The desk which has its place in time in the same fixed place , would be constantly in the same place outside of time parallel to the same desk timelessly fixed to the place it held in time. However as various books sit on that desk, in the sea of glass, different texts will exist in the place where texts have and will be placed/ This point is fixed to that place trailing timelessly to the temporal order of appearance in that place in time and space. Thus the range of actualities and inevitabilities is based on the fixed range of timeless fixed existence of some objects and the placement of particular objects in certain places over the duration of the fixed timeless objects fixed yet unfixed but seemingly in their place timelessly. Thus for the time I have lived in my room based on the texts I would place or have placed on my desk. The random place of these objects outside the order of time is subject to the foxed point trailing atemporally to the temporal order as if that place was a random variable limited to that which has or will appear in that particular spot. So this room exists outside of time now. Yet outside of ordered time, objects that remain in constant fixed places in time appear fixed and timeless as compared to the unfixed objects that have their places and can appear randomly in those places.
Te (timeless range) = to ordered time range [otr] (place (actualised and enviable)Tr= OtrOtr= time p (actual (Ac) to inevitable (Iv)Otr=Ac + IvIf Ac = Iv then object is fixed in unfixed space, place and time.If Ac not= IvThen the object that appears in a place at any random time, taking up space, can be any string within the range of real occurrences, based on Otr) in time.

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