Local or Sequential or Linear Motion

Unit 3

Local or Sequential or Linear Motion

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Spatial Layer

Local Motion is the sequential or linear movement of a body THROUGH space.

  • This is a smooth transition between spacetime slices as facilitated by the aether.

[Relative] Movement is the action by which a body passes from one place to another. A thing can change location or move and yet not change location or not move at the same time, depending on the reference point used. For example, someone who is sitting at the stern of a ship that is moving forward believes:

  • he is moving relative to his immobile starting point.
  • he is not moving relative to the ship on which he is This is because he does not change his position relative to the ship’s parts.

Rene Descartes
Rene Descartes Principia Philosophia Part 2 Article 24

This is opposed to Non-local motion which is instantaneous relocation across space, as teleportation.

  • Non-local motion is the sudden transition as facilitated by the superiority of the aetherspace over the aether.
  • This is because the aethereal identity space works on the spatial timespace that works on the spatial aetherspace.

The Cultural and Scientific Paradigm Divide

This distinction marks a massive ideological split between competing scientific and philosophical traditions:

  1. Western Classical Physics: Restricts its scope entirely to local, linear motion, viewing space as either an empty void or an abstract geometric background.
  2. Quantum Physics: Unwittingly opens the door to the non-local, observing instantaneous correlations and shifts at the subatomic level that defy classical distance.
  3. Asian Physics and Philosophy: Fully accepts and accounts for non-local mechanics. In Eastern traditions, this phenomenon is evidenced by the metaphysical and physical power known as prapti—the ability to instantly bridge distances or manifest at a specific location.

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