Time & Space don’t exist in God

God Time & Space


If you could look back on life before you started you would know what was going to happen and worry would be far less as you would know all the events.

But time is the factor, it exists for us, which disallows this most helpful insight.

But as you approach the light of God so time changes, slows and within the light the effect of time does not exist. This was proven by Einstein starting with the formula E = MC squared and the Lorentz factor. Its a strange thought but these formulas are a working part of modern life like GPS.

So approaching God helps you see more.

The conundrum of course is what are you going to see if time condenses to nothing. Everything you know would condense into nothing and everything becomes nothing but it contains all that ever was and is to come and anything else you can think of.

But in this nothingness everything is existing. Its Only experienced throughout illusion of time in illusion.

Below are some simple extracts from Einstein’s theory.

According to Einstein’s theory of special relativity, time dilation causes time to slow down as an object approaches the speed of light (c). At exactly the speed of light time stops entirely for that object relative to an outside observer, meaning a photon experiences no time.

For a photon (or anything traveling at ), the journey takes zero time from its perspective, regardless of the distance traveled.

The Lorentz factor shows that as velocity  reaches , the time interval approaches zero.

Objects with mass cannot reach the speed of light because it requires infinite energy, so this “frozen time” applies specifically to massless particles like photons.

 At the speed of light the distance between points also contracts to zero, effectively making the photon “everywhere at once” so in effect as well as time existing so space does not exist.

In a particle accelerator electrons were accelerated to 99.9999999987% the speed of light. In that incredible environment, Einstein’s equations still worked perfectly. At these speeds, a hypothetical clock accompanying the electrons would tick a little over 200,000 times slower than a clock near a stationary electron.