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Does Einstein's quote, "Time and space are not conditions in which we live, but modes by which we think," imply that we don't physically inhabit time and space, but perceive them differently based on size? For instance, smaller beings perceive time faster, while larger ones perceive it slower? And is space infinite, expanding even beyond our perception? Is this the illusion (Brahm) mentioned in Gurbani?
thank you ji
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Thank you, sir. I had the same inquiry, and you have thoroughly explained. Waheguru Mehar Kare.
Thank you, sir. I had the same inquiry, and you have thoroughly explained. Waheguru Mehar Kare.
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