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Baudrillard and the Media: A Critical Introduction (Paperback)
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The Medieval Luther (Spatmittelalter, Humanismus, Reformation / Studies in the Late Middle Ages, Humanism and the Reformation, 117)
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“Absolute” velocity happens when the primary quality of all existence or the Universal Mind shows its power in action, being everywhere simultaneously, not only faster than the speed of light but at the absolute speed, that means omnipresence. On this level, time is absolute, and there is no relativity. Relativity of time is possible within the “visible” realm of reality and not in the manifestation (action) of the primary quality of a Universal Mind, which functions within the realm of Zero, securing omnipresence in the always-present time. Relativity of time is possible only if there are the past and the future, not the present. The present is Zero, and Zero is absolute.”
― ABSOLUTE
― ABSOLUTE
