How You Create Time and Space in Your Own Mind

Rupert Spira
16 Jun 202306:03

Summary

TLDRThe script explores the idea that time and space are mental constructs rather than inherent aspects of reality. It posits that our individual consciousness creates time as a container for forgotten events, while Universal Consciousness creates space to 'house' objects it is not currently aware of due to its localized presence in individual minds. This concept challenges the traditional view of SpaceTime as fundamental, suggesting it's a consequence of finite perception. The analogy of 'orange-tinted glasses' illustrates our difficulty in perceiving reality beyond our spatial and temporal biases.

Takeaways

  • 🕰️ Time as a Container: The concept of time is likened to a container that holds all the events we have forgotten, suggesting that our memories create our perception of time.
  • 🧠 Memory and Time: It is posited that memory creates time, not the other way around, challenging the common belief that time precedes memory.
  • 🌐 Universal Consciousness: The idea is presented that Universal Consciousness may experience a form of forgetting, similar to human memory, but on a cosmic scale.
  • 🔄 Forgetting and Localization: Universal Consciousness is suggested to localize its view, experiencing only a subset of objects at a time, leading to the creation of space as a container for the unexperienced objects.
  • 🌌 Space as a Construct: Space is considered not as an inherent aspect of reality but as a construct created by the localized viewpoint of Universal Consciousness.
  • 🧐 The Finite Mind: The script discusses how our finite minds, as localized forms of Universal Consciousness, perceive reality within the confines of space and time.
  • 🔬 Contemporary Physics: It mentions that many contemporary physicists are also suggesting that spacetime is not fundamental but a construct of how reality appears to finite minds.
  • 🌀 The Illusion of Spacetime: Spacetime is described as an illusion or mental construction, not a fundamental part of the fabric of reality.
  • 👓 Perception Through 'Orange Tinted Glasses': The analogy is used to explain how our perception of reality is colored by our mental constructs of space and time, much like how orange-tinted glasses would color our view of snow.
  • 🤔 The Challenge of Conceptualizing: The script acknowledges the difficulty of discussing reality beyond space and time, given that our language and thought are inherently tied to these constructs.

Q & A

  • What is the relationship between memory and time as described in the script?

    -The script suggests that time is not what creates our memories, but rather our memories create time. It is the container that houses all our forgotten experiences.

  • How does the script explain the concept of Universal Consciousness and its relation to objects?

    -The script proposes that Universal Consciousness, when localized, experiences objects in a limited view, similar to how our individual minds forget events, creating a sense of time. It suggests that Universal Consciousness creates space to house all objects it is not currently aware of.

  • What is the role of space according to the script's perspective on Universal Consciousness?

    -Space is seen as a container created by Universal Consciousness to hold all the objects it is not currently experiencing due to its localized view, similar to how our minds create time for forgotten events.

  • Why does the script argue that time and space are not inherent in reality?

    -The script argues that time and space are mental constructs, not fundamental to reality. They are consequences of Consciousness localizing itself in the form of finite minds.

  • How does the script relate the concept of SpaceTime to the perception of reality?

    -SpaceTime is described as a mental construction that influences how reality appears to us when viewed through the lens of a finite mind.

  • What does the script suggest about the nature of reality prior to space and time?

    -The script suggests that reality, prior to space and time, is infinite and dimensionless. It implies that our perception of reality is colored by our mental constructs of space and time.

  • What is the metaphor used in the script to describe our perception of reality?

    -The script uses the metaphor of 'orange-tinted glasses' to describe how our perception of reality is influenced by our mental constructs of space and time, which are not inherent in reality itself.

  • How does the script differentiate between the experience of an individual mind and Universal Consciousness?

    -While an individual mind forgets events and creates time as a container for memories, Universal Consciousness, when localized, creates space to house objects it is not currently experiencing.

  • What does the script imply about the difficulty of discussing concepts beyond space and time?

    -The script implies that discussing concepts beyond space and time is challenging because our language and thought processes are inherently tied to the constructs of space and time.

  • What is the script's stance on the views of contemporary physicists regarding SpaceTime?

    -The script aligns with the views of many contemporary physicists who argue that SpaceTime is not fundamental but a construct that emerges from the localized perspective of a finite mind.

Outlines

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🕰️ Time as a Construct of Memory

The first paragraph discusses the concept of time as a mental construct arising from the human tendency to forget. It suggests that our individual minds create a sense of time to house forgotten events, and this is analogous to how Universal Consciousness might localize its view to experience only a subset of objects at a time, thereby creating space. The idea is presented that time and space are not fundamental to reality but are instead a consequence of consciousness localizing in finite minds. This perspective challenges the traditional view of spacetime as an inherent part of the universe's fabric, proposing it as a mental construction influenced by our cognitive limitations.

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👓 The Illusion of Space and Time

The second paragraph uses the metaphor of orange-tinted glasses to illustrate how our perception of reality is colored by our cognitive constructs of space and time. It emphasizes that space and time are not inherent to reality itself but are like the orange tint that our minds impose on our perception. The speaker attempts to convey an understanding of reality beyond our spatial and temporal biases, suggesting that true reality is dimensionless and that our experiences of space and time are akin to the color imposed by the lenses we wear. This perspective invites a contemplation of reality that transcends the limitations of human perception.

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Keywords

💡Time

In the context of the video, 'time' is presented as a mental construct created by our individual minds to house forgotten experiences. It is likened to a container that holds all events that have passed and are no longer in our immediate consciousness. The video suggests that time is not an inherent property of reality but emerges from the way our memories function, thus making it a key concept in understanding the relationship between memory and the perception of time.

💡Forgetting

'Forgetting' is a central theme in the video, illustrating how our minds forget events over time, leading to the creation of a sense of time. The process of forgetting is what necessitates the 'container' of time, as it is the mechanism through which we account for the events that are no longer in our immediate awareness. The video uses the act of forgetting to explain the formation of our perception of time and its role in structuring our experiences.

💡Universal Consciousness

The concept of 'Universal Consciousness' is introduced to explore a broader perspective on consciousness beyond individual minds. It is posited as a singular, all-encompassing consciousness that, when localized in individual minds, experiences a limitation in awareness. This limitation is likened to the way our minds forget events, suggesting that Universal Consciousness might 'forget' objects, leading to the creation of space as a container for these 'forgotten' objects.

💡Localization

'Localization' refers to the process by which Universal Consciousness narrows its focus to experience only a subset of objects at a time, rather than being aware of all objects simultaneously. This concept is central to the video's argument that our perception of space and time is a result of this localized awareness. It is through localization that the infinite consciousness becomes finite, akin to how our individual minds operate within the constraints of time.

💡Space

In the video, 'space' is analogous to time, serving as a container for objects that are not in the immediate awareness of localized consciousness. It is suggested that space, like time, is not a fundamental aspect of reality but a mental construction that arises from the localized perspective of Universal Consciousness. The video implies that space is a byproduct of consciousness focusing on a limited set of objects.

💡Memory

Memory is depicted as the creator of time in the video. It is through the process of remembering and forgetting that our minds structure experiences into a temporal sequence. Memory is what gives us the sense of past, present, and future, and it is the faculty that allows us to perceive time. The video argues that it is memory that creates the need for time as a container for past experiences.

💡Space-Time

The term 'Space-Time' combines the concepts of space and time, suggesting that they are intertwined aspects of our perception of reality. The video posits that Space-Time is not a fundamental part of reality but a mental construction that arises from the localized perspective of consciousness. It is how reality appears when viewed through the lens of a finite mind, emphasizing the subjective nature of our experience of reality.

💡Mental Construction

A 'mental construction' refers to the way our minds create and interpret concepts such as time and space. The video argues that these constructs are not inherent to reality but are instead a product of how our minds process and make sense of the world. This concept is crucial for understanding the video's thesis that our perception of reality is shaped by the limitations and processes of our consciousness.

💡Finite Mind

A 'finite mind' is used in the video to describe the limited perspective of an individual consciousness, as opposed to the infinite nature of Universal Consciousness. The concept is central to the argument that our perception of reality, including space and time, is a result of this finite perspective. It is through the lens of a finite mind that reality appears to have dimensions and structure.

💡Infinite Reality

The 'infinite reality' concept suggests that reality in its true form is limitless and not bound by the constructs of space and time. The video uses this term to contrast with the finite perceptions of our minds, proposing that the true nature of reality is beyond our conventional understanding, which is shaped by the mental constructs of space and time.

💡Orange Tinted Glasses

The metaphor of 'orange tinted glasses' is used in the video to illustrate how our perception of reality is colored by the mental constructs of our minds. Just as the glasses would tint the snow orange, our minds perceive reality through the lens of space and time, which are not inherent to reality itself but are imposed by our consciousness. This metaphor helps to convey the subjective nature of our experience of reality.

Highlights

The concept that our minds forget events over time, creating a sense of time as a container for forgotten experiences.

The idea that memory creates time, rather than time creating memories.

Universal Consciousness is proposed to experience objects in a localized manner, similar to how our minds forget events.

Space is suggested as the container that houses objects not currently in the localized view of Universal Consciousness.

The notion that time and space are not inherent in reality but are a consequence of localized consciousness.

SpaceTime is described as a mental construction, not a fundamental aspect of reality.

The analogy of using orange-tinted glasses to explain our perception of reality through the lens of space and time.

The challenge of discussing reality prior to space and time using a language inherently tied to those concepts.

The assertion that reality has no dimensions and that space and time are mental constructs imposed on infinite reality.

The idea that our individual minds create time as a container for forgotten experiences.

The suggestion that Universal Consciousness localizes itself in the form of each finite mind, creating time and space.

The concept that space and time are the inevitable consequence of consciousness localizing itself in a finite mind.

The assertion that many contemporary physicists agree that SpaceTime is not fundamental to the fabric of reality.

The description of reality appearing through the localized space and time of a finite mind.

The metaphor of the orange-tinted glasses to illustrate how our minds perceive reality within the confines of space and time.

The difficulty in describing the nature of reality without the use of space and time, which are the very constructs we are trying to transcend.

The philosophical implication that space and time are not 'out there' but are part of how our minds perceive and think about reality.

Transcripts

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our individual

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Minds forget things in

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time forget events in

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time and we have

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this U because of that because we forget

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events this um

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this sense that there are numerous

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forgotten events creates the sense of

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time time is the is the

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container that houses all these

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forgotten

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events yes take take take breakfast this

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morning that's an experience and it's

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it's an event that has past that has

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been

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forgotten what is it contained

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in It's contained in time we we imagine

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this container called time that houses

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all all our forgotten

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experiences

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yes

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so it is we think that time creates our

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memories it's the other way around

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memory creates

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time you you understand yes

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okay so now

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imagine that

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um Universal Consciousness goes through

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a similar process of

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forgetting but not with events but with

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objects in other words imagine that

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instead of universal Consciousness

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experiencing all objects

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simultaneously it it

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um localizes its view and only

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experience is one object or a

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small group of objects at the same time

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so where is it going to

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house all the other objects that it is

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not aware

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of in other words all the objects in the

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universe that you are not aware of now

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because Consciousness has localized

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itself in your mind and as a result it

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is not aware

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through your mind of all the objects

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that exist in the

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universe where is it going to put

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them in space in

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space so just as our own individual

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Minds create time in order to house the

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events that we have forgotten and we

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create time as a container of all

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our memories

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consider the possibility that Universal

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Consciousness goes through a similar

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process localizes itself as each of our

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minds and therefore is only aware of

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these few objects cannot be aware of all

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the other objects in the universe so has

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to create a container to keep them that

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space so in other words it is the it is

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as a result of the localizing of

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infinite con ious in the form of each of

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our

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minds that creates time and space time

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and space are not inherent in

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reality they are the inevitable

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consequence of Consciousness localizing

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itself in the form of a finite

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mind in other in other words SpaceTime

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is not inherent in the fabric of reality

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it's a mental Construction

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many contemporary physicists are saying

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the same thing

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now that SpaceTime is not

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fundamental it it it's it's

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how reality

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appears from the localized space and

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time or how reality appears when viewed

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through the lens of a finite

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mind so very very hard thing

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to to to to talk about because of course

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all we have with our minds are space and

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time everything we talk about with our

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minds so we're using all the words we

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I'm using are derived from our

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experience in space and time but I'm

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trying to use them

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to just somehow give us a taste

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of

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of the nature of reality prior

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to space and time it's it's

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like it's like we've all got

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orange tinted glasses on and we're

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looking at the white snow and I'm trying

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to describe the trying to give you a

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taste of the white snow even though

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we've all got orange tinted glasses

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on the Orange is not in the

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snow the snow's white it doesn't have a

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color it's the lens through which we

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look that confer the orange tint on it

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so space and time is not out there it's

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not part of reality reality has no

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Dimensions space and time are uh the

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color that the glasses of a human mind

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thinking and perceiving confer

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upon

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infinite reality

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