1. time is basically a
postulate that
space and particles will
persist. (The rate of their
persistence is what we
measure with clocks and the
motion of heavenly bodies.)
(PAB 86)2. time is actually a
consideration but there is the
experience of time. There is a distance, there is a
velocity of
particle travel—and the
movement of that
particle in relationship to its starting
point and in relationship to its ending
point, itself is the
consideration of time.
(5410CM13)3. exists in those things a
thetan creates. It is a
shift of particles, always making new
space, always at an agreed-upon rate.
(COHA, p. 249)4. simply a
consideration, the
considerations of time itself are mechanically tracked by the alteration of the
position of the particles in
space.
(PAB 46)
Time (Def. 4)5. a
manifestation in
space which is varied by objects.
(Scn 8-8008, p. 14)6. an
abstract manifestation which has no
existence beyond the idea of time occasioned by objects, where an
object may be either
energy or
matter.
(Scn 8-8008, p. 26)7. time is the
co-
action of particles. You can't have
action of
particle at all unless you have
space, and when you have a
change in
space then you have a
different time.
(PXL, p. 135)8. time is a
consideration which brings about
persistence. And the
mechanic of bringing about that
persistence is, by alteration. And so we have alter-is-ness taking
place immediately after an as-is-ness is created, and so we get
persistence. In other words, we have to
change the location of a
particle in
space.
(PXL, p. 114)