“God is not eternity, he is not infinity, but he is eternal and infinite. He is neither duration nor space; but he exists at all times and his presence is everywhere”
Isaac Newton
Space is a notion of physics and geometry. But before, space was a subject of philosophy. Now summarized and limited to geometry, its meaning has become strictly limited to physics and therefore to materiality.
The word infinite means something that has no spatial limit either in number or size, that cannot be determined or defined.
Space is easy to define: it is quantifiable, measurable, it governs our lives and our movements. It is above all the physical space that makes up our environment and that has three dimensions. Infinity is indefinable and unmeasurable. It is only possible to define it by what it is not: space.
Infinity is the unmanifested creative principle. Space is the manifested, the created.
Space is the environment made of dimensions, measurements, proportions. Infinity is the invisible, it is not observable but its manifestation is nevertheless omnipresent in space.
Space is our frame of reference in which we live and move. Infinity evokes nothing, it is nothingness, the nonexistent.
Space is between point A and point B, between one country and another, between one person and another, between one tree and another. Infinity is both all points and none, both all spaces and none.
Space is movement, construction, confinement in the manifested material universe. Infinity is both everywhere and nowhere, both omnipresent and absent: it is the ultimate paradox, the mystery of the divine.
Space goes from every part of one’s body to the confines of the universe. Infinity starts from nowhere and goes nowhere.
Our material and mortal part is space. Our spiritual and immortal part is infinity.
Our personality lives in space. Our divine impersonality is connected to infinity.
Within our body-soul-spirit trinity: the body is immersed in space. The spirit is infinite. The bridge between them is the soul.
Our link to space is the measure of distance. Our link to infinity is the soul.
Space is the distance that separates us from each other. Infinity is the source of our existence that unites us all.
Space divides us. Infinity encompasses us with the source.
Space expresses itself in our materiality through geometry and physics. But the proportions of the elements of space representing harmony are our link to infinity.
Measures are space. But a set of measures expressing certain proportions in harmony with celestial mathematics is a wink from infinity.
Space is physical geometry. The expression of infinity is sacred geometry.
Between space and infinity: the human being. Its goal? To unite them.