6. Undivided and Unmeasured
Unlike seconds, hours, or cosmological scales, absolute time cannot be divided or measured, because any attempt to measure it would result in relative time. It can only be "felt" through the resonance of a harmonious consciousness.
Philosophical and Scientific Implications:
In traditionPlatonism, this absolute time is similar toForm of Time, namely the pure unchanging form from which all material time originates.
In thought Spinoza, he approaches the infinite and eternal substance that underlies the modes of reality.
In cosmology, absolute time can be viewed as ground state temporal---a non-fluctuating energy basis of time that is not directly accessible, but whose existence can be inferred through temporal anomalies and cross-scale synchronicities.
2.b. Relative Time: Projection Modalities and Temporal Experience
If absolute time is an undivided and non-temporal ontological structure, then relative time is a projected manifestation of the field into systems that have spatial dimensions, consciousness, or entropy. Relative time is not an illusion in the sense of being unreal, but rather derivative reality- him real as a projection, but does not represent the structure of time at a purely ontological level.
Definition of Relative Time:
Relative time is the pattern of projection and resonance of the absolute time field into a finite system (physical, biological, psychological, or social), characterized by varying structures of direction, rhythm, and duration depending on the frame of reference and the capacity of consciousness or order of the system.
Thus, relative time ha plural modality depending on the system experiencing it. Each modality has its own internal structure and direction of temporality, but all are supported by the resonance field of absolute time.
Primary Relative Time Modalities: