Crisis of Responsibility
Time fragmentation erodes the sense of responsibility across generations and environments, weakening awareness of the consequences of actions over long time frames.
3.4.4 Ecological Crisis
Disparity of Natural Rhythms and Human Activities
The lack of synchrony between the continuous rhythm of nature and the fragmented patterns of human activity accelerates environmental degradation and the loss of ecosystem balance.
Environmental Implications
The ecological crisis can be understood as a concrete manifestation of the temporal fragmentation that has hit the collective consciousness of humanity.
3.4.5 Theoretical and Empirical Basis
Critical and Social Theory
Studies from a critical theory perspective show how modernity and globalization accelerate the fragmentation of time through technology and consumer culture.
Existential and Social Psychology
Psychology research confirms the impact of time fragmentation on mental health, including symptoms of chronic stress and attention disorders.
Environmental and Ecological Studies
Empirical data from global environmental degradation supports the link between the fragmentation of human time rhythms and ecological imbalance.
This postulate reveals the serious consequences of profound temporal misalignment at the individual and collective levels, opening up the urgency to find ways of restoring resonance that integrate the various dimensions of life.
3.5 Postulate 5: Resonance Recovery Requires Multi-Dimensional Integration
The fifth postulate asserts that to overcome the fragmentation of time and restore the resonance between relative time and absolute time, a integrative approach which involves various dimensions of human life and civilization. This integration includes physics, poetry, spirituality, and social responsibility as part of a holistic and transdisciplinary resonant lifestyle.