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Time as the Tactile Perception of Consciousness: An Empirical Argument That a Scientific Framework Cannot Overturn The Illusion of Time – Redefining the Relationship Between Consciousness, Time, and Light時間即意識的觸覺:一個科學框架無法推翻的經驗論證 時間的錯覺——重新定義意識、時間與光的關係

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  • de, Wei jhih

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This paper presents a new hypothesis: Time is not an independent physical phenomenon but merely a tool used by consciousness to measure change. By re-examining relativity, thermodynamics, quantum mechanics, and consciousness studies, this paper argues that humanity has long confused time with the speed of light, leading to a fundamental misunderstanding of the nature of time in science. Through mathematical reasoning, physical experiment analysis, and support from psychology and neuroscience, this paper attempts to demonstrate that consciousness is the true core element existing in four-dimensional spacetime, while time is merely a derivative of conscious experience. This perspective challenges the foundations of traditional relativity and physics, opening new directions for the study of the essence of time. 本論文提出一個新假說:時間不是獨立存在的物理現象,而只是意識測量變化的工具。透過對相對論、熱力學、量子力學及意識研究的重新檢視,本文指出人類長久以來將時間與光速混淆,導致科學界對時間本質的誤解。本文將透過數學推理、物理實驗分析以及心理學與神經科學的支持,試圖證明意識才是四維空間的核心元素,而時間只是意識經驗的衍生物。這一觀點可能顛覆傳統相對論與物理學基礎,並開啟對時間本質的新研究方向。

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  • de, Wei jhih, 2025. "Time as the Tactile Perception of Consciousness: An Empirical Argument That a Scientific Framework Cannot Overturn The Illusion of Time – Redefining the Relationship Between Consciousness, Time, and L," OSF Preprints ekamq_v2, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:ekamq_v2
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/ekamq_v2
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