Yes, it is because i included your concept of RM ( not AO ) in it as i found it quite useful in explaning the formation of particles.
Yes, you are right as my language is somewhat confusing becasue i do not have any proper name for Infinitely small Particles ( not particles yet ). They are almost in the state of concept or property (metaphysical level).
To be more precise, it is the concept of Will that forms the basic structure for the existence of physical matter. To me, will and time are the same things. When one will comes in the way of another will, both tend to face resistense and delay. That is what time is. Will is omnipresent. It is some sort of the radiation that consciousness use to omit in initial phase.
Actually, there is no space but timespread or willspread only.
If we move one more step backwords from this stage of time (will) and consciusness, there would a stage when all those would be one. That would be the stage of perfect unentropy, no changing at all. But, something happened and some chunk of consciousness saperated from the mother part and its will scattered all around, leaving some of pure consciousness behind roaming in the ocean of will/time.
Scripures describe this moment as - Let there be light.
No, there are limits, though technically only.
For time (will) the will to exist is the lower limit, because without it, it can neither maintain its existense nor manifest anything else. Everything else is built upon this primary will to exist.
I am not sure about the consciusness but my assumption is that there must be some fixed lower limit also for it.
For others recognition. After all, we have to name it.
Nothing. Time/will is omnipresent because it is a concept and starts from the metaphysical level and then converts itself into physical form.
Yes, time-density varies from place to place and i think that is necessary to form a complete ontology.
It moves because of its very nature. As time starts from the will at metaphysical level, thus it cannot be stable even for a moment. Its energy is eternal. The perfect example is our mind. It cannot stop itself from willing (thinking), no matter how hard we try.
It is what it is and so the consciousness. We cannot deduct it further.
Yes, that is true.
Actually, fundamental metaphysical elemant is will, not time. Time is merely our mental construct or measurement issue and comes into existence when two different wills interact and face resistence by each other.
with love,
sanjay