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Autore principale: Blaise, Gary
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Pubblicazione: Zenodo 2026
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Accesso online:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20328717
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  • <p class="p1">Materialist descriptions of time have remained stuck at the intersection of physics and phenomenal consciousness. The most promising of these propose that time occurs within entangled processes, though, the nature of time and the entanglement in which it supposedly lurks remain unexplained. Within a dualist framework, this novel description goes one step back, <strong>between</strong> the grains of a quantized space, to investigate its requisite immaterial background. In doing so, it describes the interaction of abstract and physical operators which illuminate the very nature and workings of static, moving, and psychological time. The model closes age-old explanatory gaps, culminating in a specific evolutionary process for objects both material and abstract.</p> <p class="p1"><strong>Presented in two, illustrated papers.</strong> Sixteen protocols reinterpret three existing experiments and explore predicted anomalies.</p>