Retrocausality within the Civilizacion and the City. Inaction as Deepest Creative Potential of Humanity Cover Image

Retropriežastingumas civilizacijoje ir mieste. Neveiklumas kaip didžiausia žmogiškoji kūrybinė pastanga
Retrocausality within the Civilizacion and the City. Inaction as Deepest Creative Potential of Humanity

Author(s): Kastytis Rudokas
Subject(s): Christian Theology and Religion, Philosophy of Religion, Rural and urban sociology
Published by: Visuomeninė organizacija »LOGOS«
Keywords: Retrocausality; the Christianity; eternalism; urbanism; the Bible;

Summary/Abstract: The paper focuses on an rarely inquired issue of retro-causality, Christian teology and urbanism and their juxtapositioning. It is concluded that a special method of inactivity achieves a manipulation of 5D spacetime, where the actions and events of the city and civilisation are only fully understood when the unrealised version of space-time is also taken into account. Moreover, I claim, that to consider the moment of completion of every urban action is only possible when we can rely on historic variation of continuum that [variations] never actually happened. In terms of cultural property and heritage, there are no more ‚primar‘ or ‚after‘ properties in urban fabric. Instead every ‚sacred‘ monument is being fluctated and is stable and uncertain at the same time in terms of time and space. Thus to preserve a heritage property is to constantly contemplate and according to contemplation to recreate city‘s fabric by using deepest possible knowledge of 5D.

  • Issue Year: 2023
  • Issue No: 116
  • Page Range: 50-58
  • Page Count: 9
  • Language: Lithuanian