Time (Kaala) is 100% mind’s creation. There is no physical time. Akasha is the “voidness” of objects. But, what Object? Atom or Mango or Table or planet?
All objects are in the space and have space inside. So sensory perception of human is different and it is different for microbiological being. For us, microparticles don’t exist in normal sensory experience so there is void and hence Akasha That is why we wave our hand in the air and say there is nothing. But for the microbe, it is not Akasha.
For us, a place where an ant is sitting is not Akasha but for a dinosaur that place is Akasha. With the advancement of technology when we can record even the presence of x-ray then it looks theoretically there is no Akasha outside because Akasha is full and filled by different things and there is no Voidness in Akasha. Then comes the time when we start seeing inside the object.
Whether wave-particle or planet they are made of something. If that holds true it gives an opportunity for voidness to exist in between the constituents.
But what is that which is not made of anything and hence no void inside that. That is completely filled and this universe is made of that absolute. Upanishad discusses this lofty topic in different ways.
Hari Om Tat Sat Yours Truly Hari
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