Does Time Exist In Fundamental Reality?
What does the study of quantum mechanics teach us about the concept of time? Is it possible that our linear notions of the progression of time are merely a product of convention and not necessarily grounded in science?
In fact, the discipline struggles to define time in absolute terms and reaches for conveniences like renormalization and relativism to grasp at explanations of this elusive concept.
When we relieve ourselves of the notion that time exists in a linear state, we can begin to understand other important concepts about our own existence: singularity, the focus point or our consciousness; “Quantum Ecology”, the concept of a self-replicating universe; and the cycles of energy that define our experiences in the universe.
There are practical lessons we can apply to our own lives when we use this information to reject the conventional notions of time that prevail in Western society.
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Question for you?
- Do you agree with the author that time is a mere convention and not a fundamental reality?
- Or is it a genuine illusion?
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