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  • => Physical Time and Spiritual Time
  • ... ology, and that this spiritual time resembles what is called by many modern philosophers 'psychological time'. The psychological time is our feeling of time's passage even when everything ar ...


  • => Relative and Curved Time
  • ... ativity of time. But if we measure it by our own internal activities (or what is known as psychological time), we shall always be travelling through time. However, real travelling to the pas ...


  • => Time in Modern Science:
  • ... vents. However, philosophers have been more interested in travel in physical time than in psychological time. On the other hand, we can also 'really' look at the past anytime: by looking at ...


  • => TIME CHEST - 1.9 Time Travel
  • ... vents. However, philosophers have been more interested in travel in physical time than in psychological time. On the other hand, we can also ‘really’ look at the past anytime: by looking ...


  • => TIME CHEST - 2.2.5 Relative and Curved Time
  • ... ativity of time. But if we measure it by our own internal activities (or what is known as psychological time), we shall always be traveling through time. However, real traveling to the past ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - 9.3. Time Travel:
  • ... vents. However, philosophers have been more interested in travel in physical time than in psychological time. On the other hand, we can also 'really' look at the past anytime: by looking at ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - 2. Physical Time and Spiritual Time:
  • ... ology, and that this spiritual time resembles what is called by many modern philosophers 'psychological time'. The psychological time is our feeling of time's passage even when everything ar ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - 7. Relative and Curved Time:
  • ... ativity of time. But if we measure it by our own internal activities (or what is known as psychological time), we shall always be travelling through time. However, real travelling to the pas ...


  • => DUALITY OF TIME - 4.2.6.4  Hierarchy of Divine Names
  • ... esponsible for physical and metaphysical motion, and also directly linked to physical and psychological time, as we shall see in section 3.1 further below. The Principle of Love, as the prim ...



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