A Time Wave features the double slit experiment with Quantum Time, wherein Time exists in a superposition of all possible [[Timelines|timelines]] until a measuring observer decoheres the Quantum timewave. The Timewave concept also encompasses novel concepts such as Hypertime, the acceleration of time until the rest of the tempoverse looks like it is standing still, etc. --- The concept of 'Time Wave' in the context of our Obsidian vault explores the intricate and multifaceted nature of time, drawing upon various advanced theoretical frameworks and interpretations. Here's a synthesis based on the available content: ### Time Wave and Hypertime 1. **Hypertime**: This term refers to an accelerated state of time where the rest of the tempoverse appears to be standing still. It suggests a dynamic and fluid perspective of time, where time itself can vary in speed or intensity, offering a unique way to perceive events happening across different timelines or [[Dimensions|dimensions]]. In Einstein's Relativity, photons travel at a pre-determined speed --no faster and no slower. Rather than the speed of light, we are talking here about variable tempos of Time itself. 2. For convenience, we adopted 6 basic variables: empros (accelerated time), picos (time at its regular pace) , and hypertime, which are capable of simultaneous superposition and are relative to each other, affording passageways, time-tunnels, and temporal folding. In addition, there are backwards in time directions for each of these. Orthogonal Chronicities become apparent in the hypertime dimensions. 3. [[Supercausal Time|Supercausal time]] encompasses two or more of these at once, perhaps even all of them. ### Superposition and D-Time Coherence 2. **Superposition of D-Time**: The D-Theory of Time posits that all moments exist simultaneously within a "block universe," challenging traditional linear perceptions of time. In this framework, the superposition refers to the existence of multiple timelines or realities that coexist, much like the superposition of quantum states before measurement. This suggests that time, like particles in quantum mechanics, remains in a state of potentiality until an observer or event causes it to "collapse" into a specific reality or timeline. 3. **Quantum Temporal Decoherence**: Drawing parallels with the double slit experiment, where particles exist in a superposition of states until observed, the concept of quantum temporal decoherence implies that time exists in a superposition of possible timelines. Once an observer or event measures time, it decoheres into a specific timeline or reality, much like how observing a particle collapses its wave function into a definite state. ### Many Worlds Interpretation Re-configured for Time 4. **Many Worlds Interpretation**: In the context of time, this interpretation suggests that every possible outcome of a temporal event leads to the creation of a new, separate timeline. Each of these timelines represents a different configuration of events, much like the [[Parallel Universes|parallel universes]] suggested in quantum mechanics. This interpretation underscores the idea that all possible timelines exist simultaneously, and our perception of a singular timeline is merely one of countless possibilities. Overall, the concept of 'Time Wave' seems to encapsulate a complex interplay of advanced theories on time, quantum mechanics, and multidimensional realities. It invites a re-evaluation of our understanding of time as a linear sequence, proposing instead a dynamic and interconnected continuum where multiple timelines and realities coexist and influence each other. #### Sources: - [Time Wave](obsidian://open?vault=Obsidian%20Atomic%20Napkins&file=Time%20Wave) - [Time & Dimensions Emergent 1](obsidian://open?vault=Obsidian%20Atomic%20Napkins&file=Time%20%26%20Dimensions%20Emergent%201) - [D-Time (detensed time)](obsidian://open?vault=Obsidian%20Atomic%20Napkins&file=D-Time%20(detensed%20time)) - [Time and Dimensions Emergent number 1](obsidian://open?vault=Obsidian%20Atomic%20Napkins&file=Time%20and%20Dimensions%20Emergent%20number%201) ---