The Cognitive Theoretical Model of the Universe (CTMU) views time not as a linear dimension but as an emergent property of reality’s self-referential processes. Time arises from the universe’s ongoing self-organization and state updates.
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The CTMU redefines time as an emergent property of reality. Explore how time arises from self-reference and perception, challenging the illusion of linearity while shaping our experience of existence.
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