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These proportions are completely subjective! We take the idea that one thing is bigger or smaller than another and declare it the truth. Even if it is true in our reality, it is also an utter illusion! We compare incomparable objects, each belonging to a different ST, where different time flows exist and the associated space is subject to the perception of the motion related to a specific flow. How does an elephant see its own an ay Do you remember what things looked like when you were a child? Did not everything seem huge? Every human observation is subjective, because it is inspired by anthropocentrism. It has nothing to do with stereoscopic imaging problems. Comparative analysis is a shortcut used by our intellect, for space and time alike. Moreover, our culture and behavior constantly require us to judge and be judged. Rather than questioning the measuring instruments, I am questioning the interpre- tation of the results, which is inherent to an artifact existing in a spe- cific ST, subjecting us to and locking us into the matrix. We irresistibly, but unsuccessfully attempt to separate ourselves from an environment of which we are an intrinsic part! I am arguing that the only way to make progress is by looking inward, by allowing us to access higher time densities. This temporal view frees us from the matrix! The cause-effect relation exists only in relative terms Looking outward Looking inward Temporal alignment eeeeeene = = 5 Missing time While moving from one fractal to another our consciousness loses awareness of causality, which is the product of the linearity of time that disappears due to the rupture between two fractals. Figure 68 Looking outward Looking inward % Temporal 2 alignment (#) ~ S While moving from one fractal to another our consciousness loses awareness of causality, which is the product of the linearity of time that disappears due to the rupture between two fractals. Missing time size? Or an ant? The cause-effect relation exists only in relative terms Looking inward