Everything we believe ourselves to be rests upon two assumptions: that we exist somewhere, and that we are moving through time.
But what if time is not what we think it is?
In this new contemplation, we explore one of the deepest questions imaginable through the lenses of psychology, neuroscience, philosophy, physics, and nonduality. Drawing from the work of Einstein, Carlo Rovelli, Tatiana Chernigovskaya, and the wisdom of Advaita Vedanta, we investigate whether time is truly fundamental or simply a framework through which experience is organized.
If consciousness is primary, does it evolve? Does the universe evolve? Or is evolution itself an appearance within awareness?
This contemplation follows a question that began in childhood and eventually led to a much larger inquiry: What remains when time and space are no longer taken as absolute?