11/4/23

On the Nature of Time

 I.M.O Time is a relationship among mass events. In the quantum realm when an event disappears time disappears with it. Quantum super-position of a wave at all possible locations of a massless particle without time raises some interesting question like; do places exist at all in the quantum realm, or differently at least, than when they become embedded in the Higgs Field, are 'observed' and waveforms collapsed? John Wheeler speculated that there may be just one quantum wave form crisscrossing itself from timelessness in to time to create the appearance of mass of a universe.

Time resumes when a new event occurs. In this paradigm time is discrete, local and relativistic. Time would seem to have more substance to conscious beings embedded within the continuum of a field like the Higgs.

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