Unified Relational Theory of Time

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By Ylia Callan

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What is time? Is it a universal river flowing forward for everyone, everywhere - or is that just an illusion shaped by biology, perception, and culture?

Unified Relational Theory of Time challenges the traditional, linear concept of time and proposes a bold new framework: that time is not a singular dimension, but a layered, emergent, and relational phenomenon arising across multiple scales of reality.

From the quantum foam to galactic spirals, from the ticking of atomic clocks to the felt experience of memory and anticipation, this book redefines time as something dynamic, contextual, and co-generated by systems in interaction. Time, in this theory, is not a static container in which things happen—but a process that comes into being through the very unfolding of matter, energy, and awareness.

Drawing on insights from physics, biology, neuroscience, cosmology, and philosophy, Unified Relational Theory of Timeexplores:

Subatomic and quantum time, where events are probabilistic and reversible.

Biological and psychological time, where memory and consciousness construct experience.

Planetary and ecological time, where cycles unfold over millennia.

Cosmic time, measured by entropy, expansion, and deep-space observation.

Conscious time, where meaning and identity are entangled with the now.

Layer by layer, this interdisciplinary journey reveals that each domain of nature and of mind - generates its own "tempo," its own rhythm of becoming. These rhythms are not disconnected, but interrelated through feedback loops, emergence, and systemic causality.

Time is not a line. It is a web.
A fractal.
A multilayered conversation across the fabric of reality.
And understanding it may be the key to understanding consciousness, creation, and ourselves.

Unified Relational Theory of Time