Time as Matter
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For millennia, time has remained the most elusive concept in both philosophy and science. Classical physics treated it as a silent backdrop; General Relativity wove it into the fabric of spacetime; and Quantum Mechanics reduced it to an external parameter for measuring change. Yet, one nagging question remains: What are we missing?
Time as Matter introduces a bold conceptual framework suggesting that time is an independent physical field—possessing density, energy, and a measurable impact on the structure and evolution of the universe.
Why read this book?
• Scientific Reframing: It tackles major contemporary hurdles, including the 'problem of time,' the thermodynamic arrow of time, and current cosmological tensions.
• Intellectual Synthesis: It masterfully bridges the wisdom of ancient philosophical inquiry with the rigorous demands of modern theoretical physics.
• Beyond Paradigms: It offers alternative, provocative models that challenge standard paradigms and may unlock solutions to what we currently label as 'cosmic mysteries.'
This book is not a mere review of existing theories; it is an invitation to confront the unknown. Whether you are a devotee of cosmology, a student of the philosophy of science, or simply someone captivated by the mysteries of reality, this work will compel you to rethink your most fundamental assumptions.
If space, matter, and energy are the pillars of reality, it is time to ask: Where does time fit among them? Perhaps it is not just a container for the universe—it is its very essence.
Details
- Publication Date
- Jul 9, 2026
- Language
- English
- Category
- Science & Medicine
- Copyright
- All Rights Reserved - Standard Copyright License
- Contributors
- By (author): Khaled Al-Manhazi
Specifications
- Format
- EPUB
Keywords
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