Orobos, The End Of The Universe and Non-Euclidean Typologies

Episode 9,   Jun 25, 2023, 11:07 PM

How has humanity defined the truth of space and time using maps and machines to track time? Does Euclidean reductionist thinking limit the mind's ability to experience the possibility of more complex timelines and topological structures for the universe? How have religion and mysticism looked at time and space as a nonlinear repeating “forever now”?

The Marshall family was no ordinary family. Rick Marshall, a brilliant scientist passionate about exploring the unknown, had dedicated his life to studying time and space anomalies. His expertise and groundbreaking research caught the attention of a clandestine organization known as the Temporal Exploration Agency (TEA). 

As fate would have it, the Marshall family arrived by raft at the designated spot just as a massive earthquake triggered the portal to open which materialized and manifested as a whitewater whirlpool, completely enveloping the entirety of the Marshal Family. Its swirling vortex seemed to beckon them as if it was meant to be all along, In an instant, the family found themselves transported to a world that defied all logic and explanation—the Land of the Lost. The time portal had functioned not as a mere gateway to another time, but as a multidimensional portal that had inadvertently drawn them into this prehistoric realm. Rick knew they must find a way out, back home, and to do it they would need to hack time and space itself.

Euclidean geometry claims that for any two distinct points, there exists a unique straight line that connects them, every pair of points in Euclidean space has a unique positive distance between them, and a straight line segment can be extended indefinitely in both directions, creating an infinite line. Since the discovery and mapping of the universe using cosmic background radiation modern cosmological topology considers these notions at best naive and at worst patently false.

How has humanity defined the truth of space and time using maps and machines to track time? Does Euclidean reductionist thinking limit the mind's ability to experience the possibility of more complex timelines and topological structures for the universe? How have religion and mysticism looked at time and space as a nonlinear repeating “forever now”?

Welcome to Episode 9 of The Richest Family, Orobos, The End Of The Universe and Non-Euclidean Typologies where we talk about using Cartography and Chronography, The Land of The Lost, and Other Questionable Geometries

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