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Saturday, March 7, 2020

iON | Time

Transcribed by Bert.

[March 22, 2014 Part 1 (03:13 mark)]

Bob: So, the fact that the neutrino is “everything’s already happened”. The Baptist idea is a crude literalization of the fact a lot has happened.

iON: You’re still gauging conditions on a linear, flat plane. Time is not linear. We say: “Time doesn’t exist”, but we say: “Timing is everything”. You see, it’s not flat. It is not a flat piece of paper. It is not linear. And anytime you are trying to explain it from a linear standpoint, you are always going to end up in this trap of “soup of not” that goes to a “not” - that goes to a “not” - that goes to a “not”.

Bob: Well, iON, the first image would be a sphere, and then you would make it a dodecahedron. What would be various images of what you’re trying to say “Non-Time” is?

iON: Take each angle in a dodecahedron that’s infinite. You can always divide it like half-life - and it goes infinite - that infinite angle - the angular representation for its degrees. Now, it’s like a whole new modality, which allows you to say: “Oh, wait! At this degree, the trajectory is this! At this degree, the trajectory is this!” - and, all you do is just adjust and adjust.

[March 1, 2014 Part 2 (57:36 mark)]

Caller: The ancient texts state that: “Thought is what creates time”.

iON: Hang on! Hang on! There is no Time, but what thought allows is the passing of it. Thought allows the passing of it! It doesn’t create Time - it allows the passing of it - because Time is - that’s not a problem. It’s the passing of Time that’s the problem. If you have the passing of Time, then Time’s up!

Caller: Thank you for clarifying that! But if thought is Time and Time is thought, then if there’s no Time – then there’s really no thought.

iON: Well, we say: “It’s not a Thinking Man’s game”. We agree, but it’s the passing of Time. Good! Good! Good! And there is no Time - but “Timing is everything”.

[May 24, 2014 Part 1 (39:20 mark)]

iON: The separation of colors… when you have a spectrometer, and you can parse light. That’s what a rainbow is - that tells you that there is no Time. That’s how you prove there is no Time - because if there was Time, you couldn’t segregate fractions of light within light. History wouldn’t allow you to do it. You couldn’t!

[June 21, 2014 Part 1 (21:39 mark)]

Corbin: Would you answer this? Because they’ve been talking about Einstein had postulated that essentially… once you get at light speed, Time essentially stops. But the problem seems to be that in order to maintain light speed… well, you’ve already said that there is no Time. But the energy it would take to get to that speed… speed is not Time - I take it.

iON: It must be! Otherwise, how do you gauge it? You’re speaking the difference between “velocity” and “amplitude” - there’s a difference there, but that’s Timing. So, there is no Speed of Light - light doesn’t race.

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