Consciousness: A directional solution?
With the topological postulation that time is measurably the fourth dimension, denoted by its directional properties suggested by spacetime, as being parallel to space, what then, would be the necessitating factors for this claim?
First, one must note that the expansion of space is necessary for the measurement of time as a forwardly directional plane, and therefore this must be one such facet of the determination of time as the fourth dimension.
However, furthering from this, I posit that not only are the structural facets of dimensionality hinged on their preceding planes, but, on their proceeding planes, as well. In thus, the perceivability, and subsequent measurement of time as the fourth dimension must be constituted by the presentation of its extending plane, and therefore a fifth dimensional space.
I ask, then, what, if not consciousness is necessary for the measurement, and perceivability of time?
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