Fred-Rick
1 min readJul 22, 2024

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Thank you, Auntiegrav, for a cute reply. I am enjoying it.

It is not uncommon to mix and match aspects we consider real, and we can then end up indeed with some fun perspectives, as presented.

Still, time and space are phenomena, which means they are real but do not have any attributes of their own.

To put this in simple manners, with matter we have our feet on the ground, but with time and space we have our heads in the air.

There is nothing wrong there, but it is good to keep the material parts separate from the non-material parts.

In a way it is a bit like 1 + 1 = 2, which we all recognize as correct. Yet there isn't anything pronounced that is real then, even though the sum is itself real.

Compare this with 1 apple + 1 apple = 2 apples, which is then the full setup in which real items are added up together.

Obviously, we would not state that both apples were kept separate until a marriage took place and then both apples became 2 apples. But... we can, if we want to. It's cute.

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Fred-Rick
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