2. Offers three operational definitions from absolute time as a metaphysical resonance point, a potential field of consciousness, and a structure of existential order.
3. Answering the problem of time dualism between the views of physics and phenomenology by introducing a resonance framework between absolute time and relative time.
4. Building conceptual and methodological bridges between the domains of fundamental physics (including relativity and cosmology), the phenomenology of consciousness, and the interdisciplinary study of complexity and life.
5. Providing an initial foundation for a multidisciplinary approach to the modern crisis of temporal alienation, existential disorientation, and epistemic fragmentation resulting from the loss of the meaning of time.
Scientific and Philosophical Contributions:
In Theoretical Physics: Presents the resonance hypothesis which can be explored in the context of quantum gravity, thermal time and internal structure.block universe with a semi-empirical approach.
In Contemporary Philosophy: Provides a strong argument for a reconciliation between the metaphysics of absolute time (Platonic) and time as existence (Heideggerian).
In the Study of Consciousness: Offering time as a non-linear field that can only be "accessed" through adaptive consciousness, opens up new research areas in neuroscience and transpersonal psychology.
In Humanities and Ethics: Critiques the temporal fragmentation of modern life and suggests resonant patterns of living that unite poetry, spirituality, and ecological responsibility within a more coherent temporal framework.
By proposing the framework of absolute time resonance, this paper hopes to broaden the horizon of thinking about time, and create a new foundation for an interdisciplinary approach that can address existential and civilizational questions in a more profound and comprehensive manner.
2. Three Key Definitions in Absolute Time Resonance Theory