@casualconversation l’ve always known that time is an artificial construct ever since I was told to sit down to study. As l grew up, l saw mechanical clocks getting replaced by battery clocks. Until l realised that the clock is actually being run from a centralised node, no matter where you’re located.
What l’m realising now is that, the calendar too is being constructed from a centralised network, whether it’s the question of the World Cup or a war.
I just shared my rambling with you all.
What’s your thoughts/perspective/observation on this ???


kinda seems like time is an emergent property being caused by the illusion of distance, which is itself an emergent property of a holographic projection of lower dimensional base physical reality onto a higher dimensional space - as if we’re living in a multi-dimensional hologram being projected from a singularity
why does light not experience time? from the photon’s perspective, its created, travels any arbitrary ‘distance’ and is absorbed at its destination, all in the same instant . . . as if it didn’t actually go anywhere at all in the base layer of physical reality