I imagine (what looks like) a “trinity” in this enigmatic image…
Would you care to share your thoughts on Space and space?
I’ve decided that my next vidchat submission will focus on T. F. Torrance’s theology of Space. I’ve been putting off challenging some of these idiots in the UFO and plasma community for months.
Thank you for sharing your summary thoughts – we’ll look forward to your ideas on the vidchat as well.
I don’t have a physics degree, so I’m well out of my league on these kinds of topics – but I’m often struck on how we live in a world where thinking tends to be reductionistic – concepts get reduced to either THIS or THAT and then academics argue bitterly over rigidly imagined concepts, which are based on limitations of our own perceptions.
The entity of “Space” is mind-boggling complex to me, a concept that contains different elements (of materialistic, energetic, and spiritual natures), many of which our limited senses don’t even perceive. I think it would be reasonable to include your idea of “emptiness” within that vast entity of what we think of as “Space” – that seems intuitive.
I suppose that modern technology would be designed based on how someone conceptualizes Space?
A physics degree would actually be a hindrance—most of my colleagues in medicine or biosystems still choose to vaccinate. Nearly all major thinkers, from Athens to Deleuze, have tackled this issue. I’ve put together what I believe is a reasonable synthesis of their ideas, topped off with the wonderful works of Aspden, Correa, and more recently T.F. Torrence. You can imagine my sigh of relief after agonizing for years over my religious urges and my requirements for a model of physics, realizing the Eastern Orthodox theologians who had addressed the issue, especially the early Fathers, were essentially dead on the money.