Quantum mechanics has captivated both physicists and philosophers for generations, unraveling the enigmatic behavior of particles at the smallest scales of existence. Yet, amidst its many revelations, one profound mystery endures: the true nature of time and its fundamental role in constructing the reality we perceive. While classical physics treats time as a constant backdrop against which events unfold, quantum mechanics hints at a far more intricate relationship. Enter Quantum Temporal Mechanics (QTM), also referred to as D-Theory of Time, a novel interpretation of quantum mechanics that reframes time as an emergent, participatory phenomenon deeply interconnected with the fabric of reality itself. Central to this interpretation is the concept of Digital Presentism—the idea that time is a construct arising from the processing of information and perception of change.
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Sunday, December 29, 2024
The Quantum Code of Time: Quantum Temporal Mechanics as a Novel QM Interpretation
"We always say the past is gone and the future is unreal, but the quantum perspective suggests they might be woven together in ways we can't yet see."
—Lee Smolin
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The Quantum Code of Time: Quantum Temporal Mechanics as a Novel QM Interpretation
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