A student's incomplete answer suggests that human access to space and time may be part of what lets Dante write what God cannot.
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Space and time
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"We have a concept of space and time. So like..."
"...connected it to Dante just coincidentally and Einstein's working with space and time and he had this kind of quip that said time is..."
"...eternity. Okay? And what's really important to understand is that space and time are constructs of our imagination. So in other words, even as..."
"...in order to navigate our reality we hallucinate time and space and time and space are created by our ego okay and our ego..."
"...reality, meaning that we create reality. Okay? And so, through space and time, okay, which can be influenced by language and media, okay? We..."
"The first problem, of course, is where does our space and time come from? Okay? We know that we create space and time in..."
"...we can never describe the Nomana because it is beyond space and time. It's beyond our capacity to describe it. So, okay, I can..."
"...we truly are. Okay? We don't have a concept of space and time. We see things as they are. And this picture shows you..."
"...reality. How? Well, because our brains are filters. We add space and time to reality. Space and time does not exist outside of us,..."
"...to understand it what Kant tells us is we imagine space and time onto reality which creates a world of appearance for us to..."
"...to understand it. What Kant tells us is, we imagine space and time onto reality, which creates a world of appearance for us to..."
"...making is, we imagine reality around us. By bringing in space and time. Reality, we don't see reality objectively, okay? Or away from us...."
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