Tuesday, August 27, 2002

Time @_@;;;

And this is what comes of staying up late and talking with Rob. He's the one who brought up string theory, which introduced me to the idea of spacetime. I started pondering aloud about Time, and basically... well, after a whole series of questions, I said, "Maybe Time is the dimension that holds together the other three... Because without Time, what do Depth, Height, and Width matter?"

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The following three paragraphs are what happened after asking the above - only my end of the conversation.

In Angel Sanctuary, the angel Adam Kadamon "freezes" time. S/He stops it. Arachne is wandering through a time-stopped Tokyo, looking for his cousin Kurai.

So Adam Kadamon stopped only a part of Time. Otherwise, Arachne wouldn't have been able to do what he did. Or Adam Kadamon is outside of Time. Or Arachne is outside of the Time Adam Kadamon stopped. Or any combination of the above. But see, Time didn't stop in Heaven or Hell. Only on the Earth. So does that mean that if you stopped Time on a certain dimension, all things originating from that dimension are stopped? Because other human characters with souls of beings that came from Heaven and Hell are still moving around. Kira's soul came from Hell. Setsuna's came from Heaven, and both are not frozen.

I'm thinking that either 1) Adam Kadamon froze only a very select portion of Time, or 2) Adam Kadamon froze Earth Time and other creatures weren't affected because they came from other places. Whether or not Adam Kadamon is inside or outside of Time seems irrelevant.

August 27, 2002 02:39 AM
Comments

I don't really have any understanding of creatures other than the ones I know (aka physical earthlings with personalities made up of matter residing in the same dimention as me @_@)

But I think if someone froze time things might get interesting...Because bodies are most definetly bound by time. Hearts beat, cells divide and die, electric currents pass through nerves, etc etc. Without time matter doesn't well...matter. But I think souls are also bound by time but at the same time they aren't bound by it. There are some things that are the same no matter the place, situation, or experience, but other parts can be influenced by the sequential events in one's life. So for some people time doesn't matter, for others their very tied to it. It would all depend on the person.

Maybe the stronger the static personality and will, the stronger the influence outside of time. ^_^

Hmm more things for me to think about... ^_^

Posted by: Animelily at August 27, 2002 11:40 AM

sorry another comment post.

Perhaps that's death. The end of time where the soul shows its true character. But because time doesn't exist the best way to explain the soul's existance after that is "eternity"

^_^ I wonder if all of this would make great song lyrics...

Posted by: Animelily at August 27, 2002 11:45 AM

ok. I'm posting too much on this >__

Ok. so if death=end of time (literally) then the apocolypse (the thing that would end the world and kill everyone and send them to get their character judged) sounds like a freezing or destroying of time. ^_^ Either I just figured something out or I'm completely full of crap. *grin*

That makes me start to wonder about heaven and hell...because I think people aren't "sent" to hell, they choose to go there. heaven I don't understand. So how does that tie into all of the ending of time for that individual aka death. >_

Ya, I'm full of crap =D

Posted by: Animelily at August 27, 2002 11:56 AM

Ummm.... I'm pulling a blank on this one........

Posted by: Pinnocchio at August 28, 2002 12:20 PM