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Posted by Richard Ruquist on January 28, 2003 13:03:46 UTC

The following quote from Phillip Martin's link suggests to me that the Akashic is just what we know as time:

"The Akashic is considered to be responsible for everything and underlies all movement and interaction of the particles that compose all we see and do not see within the universe"

More than just time, which might just exist in the present, this quote and the rest of the text implies that time is an actual dimension, just as Einstein and string theory claim. It is a dimension with concrete classical properties, namely everything that has happened in the past; but with quantum properties like many worlds in the future. The superimposed probablistic quantum waves of the future get collapsed into particles in the present which are preserved into the past.

In addition, because of free will, humans and perhaps all other conscious beings, like gods and dogs, get to chose to some extent which waves get collapsed and which quantum world becomes unique and classical. So the future is not known in complete detail. Only all the possibilities are in the Akashic records of the future.

yanniru

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