It's just a matter of
torque, traveling in time, the future or the past, in a toroidal universe.
You can twist the body
or the mind, the result will be the same. It is like a step taken with faith,
and will depart to another universe like ours, surrounding a toroidal
circumference of the "endless" expanding space.
The fact is that when
we travel in a direction of a toroidal space, in a certain time, we will always
return to the starting point. This may give the notion of finitude, but it's
not. Or if it is, a ballpoint space is as finite as.
A photon that leaves
the earth and reaches half the way of its return to earth, in this toroidal
space, encounters a causal problem. Since light does not experience time, it
would be at the same time, going out and returning to earth throughout
existence. And the weird thing is this:
Imagine that electromagnetic waves, in a vacuum,
have light velocity "c". According to Lorentz's transformations, at
this speed, the time ahead compresses, and behind it dilates. But we're in a
circle where front and back is the same place. So yes, we would be beginning to
understand that if such a feat were possible, we would have a question, would
the photon arrive in the past or in the future?
Now, if time passes faster ahead of the photon, and slower behind, then
would it arrive at two different times? And wouldn't that be the same as
connecting two spatial dimensions, or separating them?
So it would make sense
that every moment of time, it was connecting, to each other and a toroidal
universe of extra dimensions. Charming, isn't it? At least it seems better than
a more real ballpoint space, because I know where the past and the future are
and you don't have to try to imagine if the past dissipates or the future
doesn't exist yet, it's all here, one step away from me.
These things are
important to emphasize, and that is clear, now, perhaps, you know where I am
and where I will be, but one question remains, which direction is the closest
to meet?
My love, we'll meet. Under any day, any time, any time of time. I'll always
be here for you. And even if I may not
be in your space anymore, it's because I'll be in mine, waiting for you to come
back.
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