Connectivity or integration is the property that is recognized by us as time or correlation among different entities.
A time-line of some universe is the most connected state where no discrete phenomenon exists and all we have is a smooth connectivity without space (no measured place).
Non-connectivity or differentiation is the property that is recognized by us as space or non-correlation among different entities.
A space of some universe is the most disconnected state where no smooth phenomenon exists and all we have is discreteness without time or correlation (no measured flow).
Our universe is both time_AND_space and this complementary relation can be found in any researched level within and without us.
A cone and a sphere are two separated models of a universe, where a sphere is a closed universe (has "start", "middle" and "end" along a time-line) and a cone is an open universe (has "start" but no "middle" and no "end" along a time-line).
A time-line in both models is like the spine of a universe, where any space/time phenomena exists and changed relatively to it.
Space/Time is a complementary fading transition between pure time (the time-line) and pure space (the surface).
In other words, time and space are the polarities of the same phenomena, called universe, that most of its history exists in its complementary space/time environment that has a common laws of nature determined by the time-line, which is actually the attractor of a universe.
This time-line can be a single time-line, which is the attractor of a single universe (closed or open):
Also a time-line can be a one branch that belongs to a tree-like attractor that may have a fractal-like property:
This diagram was taken from
Andri Linde's work (
http://www.arn.org/docs/odesign/od172/cosfig1.htm )
and it is:
"A graphical representation of the multiple inflationary bubbles of Andrei Linde's "self-reproducing inflationary universe". Linde's theory is one attempt to generate a "world ensemble," or ensemble of varying universes -- within a larger Universe -- in which the physical laws and properties may differ from one universe to the next. Changes in shading represent "mutations" in basic physical properties from "parent" to "offspring" universes. (Figure after Andrei Linde, "The Self-Reproducing Inflationary Universe, " Scientific American 271 [November 1994]; p.55.)"
A Cybernetic curve:
If we produce a cross-section end examine an arbitrary slice of a universe, which its space/time fabric is the result of integration/differentiation tendencies between pure time and pure space, then a natural equilibrium between these purities , has the shape of an Archimedean-like curve, for example:
This Archimedean-like curve is maybe the optimal zone where complex phenomena like life, for example, can find a stable and rich enough conditions in order to be developed to a self aware non-trivial system.
For more details please look at:
Organic Natural Numbers and Cybernetic Kernels:
http://www.geocities.com/complementarytheory/MonadCK.pdf
Organic Natural Numbers:
http://www.geocities.com/complementarytheory/ONN1.pdf
http://www.geocities.com/complementarytheory/ONN2.pdf
http://www.geocities.com/complementarytheory/ONN3.pdf
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