Math tools to understand our perception (illusion) of Time and "limitation" in Space dimensions

adamos

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"Time is an illusion" as C's have been mentioned it , but for so many people as for me is not ;) ...
C's told (on 11 August 2018 session) that geometric algebra is a good matematical tool which can be used to know how gavity - so to speak - "works" (?) (A.Einsten take some steps on this field ;) .

To go that way - 3 questions (maybe Ark will be interested in answers too ?):

1) Is Fourier transform (or Laplace transform or any calculus transform) a mathematical tool(s) which can help us in some way to understand "illusion of Time" ?
2) If isn't, then what mathematical tool(s) - which is nown to matematicians today - could be the good (the best ?) for this purpose ?
3) Is origin our perceiving of Time (in certain point of Space) in some way connected with specific deformation of infinite* dimensional Space caused by consciousness of all beings** which are in some surroundings of this certain point in Space ?

* infinite dimension of Space - it was mentioned by C's on 11 August 2018 session.
** if parts of matter (subatom particles, atoms) are beings which have consciousness at some level (extremly minimal ?) too.
 
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...C's told (on 11 August 2018 session) that geometric algebra is a good matematical tool which can be used to know how gavity - so to speak - "works"... Is Fourier transform (or Laplace transform or any calculus transform) a mathematical tool(s) which can help us in some way to understand "illusion of Time" ?...
Yeah who knows, maybe spacetime/gravity can be understood better using derivative operators, etc. in a geometric algebra kind of way like what has been done for Maxwell's equations:

Electromagnetism using Geometric Algebra versus Components
 
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