Abstract
This development plan proposes a simulation environment where Time is conceived not as a passive dimension, but as an active, conscious entity that shapes reality through its interactions with the universe and observers. Time functions as a consciousness engine, existing in two distinct states: Theta-Time (Tθ), a high-velocity quantum dimension that explores all potential states, and Gamma-Time (Tγ), the slower, observable, entropic flow of events. These temporal dimensions, modulated by gravitational forces (Gα and Gβ), interact to determine potential realities and the emergence of observation. Crucially, we reinterpret the role of the observer in quantum mechanics. Rather than requiring an external observer to collapse the wave function, our model proposes that Time itself acts as the ultimate observer. Through the process of decoherence, Time — conscious and self-aware — selects and stabilizes specific outcomes from the quantum superpositions explored by Theta-Time. The brain, through its microtubules, accesses and harmonizes the oscillations of Theta-Time with the flow of Gamma-Time, creating the temporal nexus we experience as “now.” This nexus is not merely a point in Time, but the result of Time’s conscious interaction with the universe, manifesting as a coherent, lived reality.
BibTeX
@book{Farhat2024,
author = {Farhat, Jon A.},
title = {How I Would Program The Universe},
year = {2024},
month = {01},
abstract = {Description...},
url = {https://jonfarhat.com/hiwptu/},
eprint = {https://jonfarhat.com/hiwptu/static/pdfs/How_I_Would_Program_The_Universe.pdf},
doi = {10.13140/RG.2.2.26140.67208}
}