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- W1570552190 abstract "hergent featwes of physical objects imply emergent fcaures of space and time. Timc evolved; highly evolved objeczs require a range of temporalitier,Ji.om primitive reversible ones to advanced irreversible OM, to exist in and to be described. Quantum events are essentially timeless, as am the mrrelations among them. Human beings and other advanced animals should be abk to use their nervous qstems as quantum amph~ers to detect quantum correlations between present events and future events, and thus may have a weak but signiJcant capacity for precognition. If we take space and time to be inseparable bm and correlated with the physical objects and events that constitute the universe., as the theory of general relativity maintains, tha we must expect that space and time evolved with the rest of the universe, from the Big Bang onwards. We should not assume that sophisticated features of time or space preexisted the sophisticated physical and informational structures of complex chemistry, life, and mind that demanded them. Space and time are whatever environment a system of a given complexity requires to deploy and display its features; there is no need for space and time to be anything else. Since. many of a system’s featum will be emergent, that is, novel and specific to its particular form of organization, time and space must possess emergent features also, and perhaps the continuing capacity to produce new emergent features. Among topologists, nonlinear mathematicians, superstring theorists, and others, there is already speculation that the most primitive features of space itself emerged as solutions to logical problems and paradoxes inherent in mathematics. Such problems include the need for an imaginary number line to deal with square roots of negative numbers; the infinite series of “chinese boxes” required by Gael’s incompleteness theorem, each of which confirms the truth of certain self-referential problems unsolvable on the previous level; and the constructed dimensions of fractal geometry, whereby" @default.
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- W1570552190 title "Nonlinear Time And The Human Brain" @default.
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