Quote Originally Posted by SpecialInterests View Post
Maybe the answer does lie within the perceivable flow of time. But all the matter we know of is bound by time.
There's your problem.

Imagine for a minute, a universe without time or space. All things happen at once, and they are non-corporeal, like thoughts or minds. These things do not require time or space; but they exist in their own way, in the everlasting moment.

Where space exists time must exist am I correct in saying this? And for something to exist it needs space to occupy. Maybe I'm being illogical.
No, it does not. Imagine our non-corporeal universe again, but this time with a timestream. The thoughts have a past and a future, but they don't need any space.