The rose and the spheres of entity
Given that [premise]; ‘there are no non-reals, and so history is extant in real terms’; we can envision that history is being rolled out like a carpet from the earth as it rotates, capturing & recording the movements of all things. As there would be different bodies emanating from the universal present, they would form world spheres on the horizons of eternity. Extending outwards from the world [and all worlds] an orb-world would be manifest as one sphere of reality moves into another.
That other world would at first present as a virtual copy of the derivative forms i.e. Events in the present [the here and now zone [because it’s an approximation]].
As we have time in terms of events changing in this world, there would necessarily be a remnant of that ‘time’ running in the historical reality.
If we envision it as like an energy interchange, then the comparative states of the two realms [even where one is undeclared] would be stretching between the values of the origins. These as if [and probably are] like a polarity between earthly or universe values, and that of the complete historical sphere. …like between two orbs.
There must come a value which includes all history, and that would be equivalent to the size of the otherworld if we rename it the historical sphere of reality.
After which we might assume a value to the collection of things in Einstein’s all-time. However, for there to be change itself, there cannot be an absolute value to the sphere of everything. There must be a fluctuation of denumerable values constantly changing at the upper end of collections of things, such for reality to have plasticity. Ergo no ‘all-time’ in exact terms.
This means that change is an eternal.
An opposite of time would be an absence of time, or timelessness. Just as the opposite of state [events] is statelessness. Eternity would be timeless, but that* which lies between it and here [i.e. the otherworld*], necessarily has some time, assumedly a deminishing time as it expands towards eternity forever not reaching it.
That is how rose becomes eternal.
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