Implications of Time-Invariant Superfluid Quantum Space Model in Fundamental Physics and Cosmology
- Amrit Sorli
Abstract
Time is what we measure with clocks. We measure the duration of material change running in superfluid quantum space with clocks. Material change runs in space only; time, as duration, enters existence when measured. Time is an emergent physical reality that enters existence when measured by the observer. No measurement means no time. The motion does not require time. Motion requires only space and the physical object that moves in superfluid quantum space, which is time-invariant. There is no physical past; there is no physical future. Past and future exist only in the human mind. Humans experience time-invariant superfluid quantum space as NOW. The entire universe exists and develops into NOW.
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- DOI:10.5539/apr.v17n1p98
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