There is much to be said of time so I'm going to take this day before Christmas Eve 2012 (and two days after the end of the word and 37 days since my last cup of coffee and a predicted at least 23 before I have it again to discuss time and all of its permutations, one permutation at a time.
The two issues addressed in this issue are whether everything has happened at once and is merely expressed over time, or whether there is the ability to change the way that things happen over one or more "time bubbles" I tink the idea of time "bubbles" comes from the fact that the universe appears to expand, but that accepts "space - time" as opposed to a singlure dimension of time, infinitely thin and perhaps infinitely small where space is merely a singularity expressed in terms of distance as we move over this thin (infinitely thin) slice of time.
If we accept the apparently original theory that matter (and it's twin sibling energy) is merely the tendency of matter to return to the singularity and if we further accept that this tendency is realized or almost realized at black holes; this would argue that there is a single time (everything happens at once). But we could also look at this singularity to which things apparently millions of light years apart (only an appearance because of how time works as display mechinism) fall into as a source of events as opposed to events which happen.
In this way, the singularity may be a source of a type of heat and and the way the fuel is applied can change the way it is burned.
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