Managing time when time doesn't exist
10 months ago
- #productivity
- #time management
- #quantum physics
- Time may not fundamentally exist according to quantum physics, challenging traditional productivity concepts.
- Humanity's obsession with time management dates back 5,000 years, from agricultural schedules to modern atomic clocks.
- Newton's absolute time theory was disrupted by Einstein's relativity, showing time is relative and affected by gravity.
- Quantum mechanics suggests time might emerge from quantum entanglement, not as an independent entity.
- Recent experiments confirm that time appears only to internal observers within quantum systems, not to external ones.
- Consciousness may play a role in creating the experience of time through quantum observation and measurement.
- Practical quantum time management strategies include leveraging focus to alter temporal experience and aligning with entropy.
- Productivity is redefined as participating in the creation of time rather than merely managing it.