Speaker
Dr
Steven Moore
Description
In a novel relational time model, a single temporal node maps multiple spatial points onto indeterminate locations. One observer’s measurement selects a deterministic spatial outcome, forming a bound relational state; a second observer independently does the same at the same temporal anchor.
Correlations arise not from particle interactions but from referencing the same relational instant of now. This “temporal entanglement” replaces particle linkage with observer relations, explaining nonlocal quantum correlations as features of time itself.
Exploration of this concept offers opportunity for further theoretical development.
| Keyword-1 | relationalism |
|---|---|
| Keyword-2 | entanglement |
| Keyword-3 | relational time |
Author
Dr
Steven Moore