Nicole Page-Smith photographs and writing
To equate space
Clouded with thoughts of the spaces between clouds weighted with the dense air of space and sky, I ponder. Sometimes air feels more, weighty than clouds of impending rain, themselves. Perhaps the density of air and the sheer, weight of air could describe all we need to know about air but the space between clouds and their rapid gathering gives you an indication of the space around stars. The formation of stars out of all the interstellar substance surrounding them could give you hope of the continuation of life but clouds are their weight. Time continues to tick away but not existing in the general sense of space travels elsewhere almost like the three-dimensional model, time can traverse the distance from left to right and up and down or the distance of a three-dimensional object in space. The "forth-dimension" of space and time is spacetime however, time warps itself in a wave, wrapping all history in itself but time does not exist in space. We always need a beginning and an end.
Weighted with the space surrounding objects you gain an understanding of space but not time. The beginning of an end. At the end of time, you will find infinity where stars are born of the infinity that surrounds them. The beginning of stars and planets would suggest time existed but time ends as the stars and planets are produced not that time sucked down the blackhole of understanding but has not got a surface. Time exists like a three-dimensional model of time in space and needs to be measured in distance but not time. How long does it take to tell the time? If you read your watch and look at the seconds click by, then the minutes and the hours you may sense a history of movement of time ticking away but when placed in a three-dimensional model time has a surface to register time on with the distance of time like a clock-face. Time ticking away allows us to equate space.