The Center of Space and the Center of Time
Time and space are often considered components of the same fabric. Time is often described as the continued progress of existence and the model by which events occur successively. Space is the area that matter and energy occupy and interact in. Now I want to talk about the center of both concepts. If time is a true linear eternity, that means that every moment in time is the center of the line of time, particularly if time is eternal both going backwards as well as forwards. the moment, the eternal moment, is always the center of the timeline of existence and, depending how time actually works, it is the only moment that actually exists. If this nature of time is accurate, all moments before the eternal moment, a moment which moves so fast you can't grasp it or stop it in its tracks, don't exist anymore, and all moments after the eternal moment have yet to exist. This means that on a true linear eternity, the eternal moment is always the only existent center of time. Yes, every other moment of time is also the center of time, but a moment that isn't occupied by the eternal center moment that we are in at all times of our awareness doesn't exist anymore or hasn't existed yet. there is only one moment, and it is the only one that exists, and it is always at the center of a true linear eternity. If there is a spacial infinity, every position or point in space is the center point. This is different than the center of time I was just talking about, because all points in space exist at once and if space is infinite, that means any point or position in space can be the center of a spacial infinity. Though the terms infinity and eternity are very related and interconnected, they are not identical. Infinity refers to a numerical constant that has no limit or end. Eternity refers specifically to beginningless or endless time. It applies mainly to time-related concepts. Now these ideas are solely dependent on the possibility of an infinite and eternal existence being true and factual. If they are not, than these conclusions derived from those presumptions are misguided and innacurate.
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