Hi All
As a new member, I'm finding my way around the forum to see if this is an appropriate place to discuss a theory of constant time that I have been working on. I also hope to engage with people and demonstate how Constant Time Theory (CTT) can offer credible answers to many of the widely known philosophical questions.
CTT is a philosophical theory that is conceptually scientific and I would appreciate any input from any mathematicians out there who could help to formalise CTT to be a more testable physical theory.
Tiego
New Member - Constant Time Theory
Re: New Member - Constant Time Theory
1. What is the theory?Tiego wrote: ↑Sat Nov 22, 2025 1:33 pm Hi All
As a new member, I'm finding my way around the forum to see if this is an appropriate place to discuss a theory of constant time that I have been working on. I also hope to engage with people and demonstate how Constant Time Theory (CTT) can offer credible answers to many of the widely known philosophical questions.
CTT is a philosophical theory that is conceptually scientific and I would appreciate any input from any mathematicians out there who could help to formalise CTT to be a more testable physical theory.
Tiego
2. What is time?
Re: New Member - Constant Time Theory
Hi,
Here is a brief summary:
Time is often treated as a dimension, a flowing measure, or a backdrop for physical events. Constant
Time Theory (CTT) instead proposes that time is the fundamental reality itself, and that
everything we observe—space, structure, motion, thought, and change—unfolds within a single
underlying field. In this view, dark energy is the primary physical expression of time’s continuous
renewal, while dark matter represents time’s natural tendency to generate order, form, and stability.
This theory reframes the universe as an ever-renewing present, not as a four-dimensional block
in which the past and future already exist. Only the present is real. The past is gone, except for the
information it leaves in matter; the future emerges from the patterns that exist now.
Dark energy, being uniform, unstoppable, and present everywhere, is interpreted as the renewing
force of time itself—the universal background through which reality is continuously recreated. Dark
matter, which clumps and forms structure, represents the organising expression of this deeper
temporal field. Spacetime geometry, cosmic expansion, galaxies, and the behaviour of matter all arise
from the interplay between these two expressions of time.
CTT provides a philosophical explanation for the dominance of the dark sector in cosmology, the
constancy of the speed of light, the emergence of spacetime, and the continuity of conscious
experience. It unifies cosmology, metaphysics, and the philosophy of mind under a single guiding
idea: the universe is not moving through time; the universe is made of time, continually
becoming itself anew.
Here is a brief summary:
Time is often treated as a dimension, a flowing measure, or a backdrop for physical events. Constant
Time Theory (CTT) instead proposes that time is the fundamental reality itself, and that
everything we observe—space, structure, motion, thought, and change—unfolds within a single
underlying field. In this view, dark energy is the primary physical expression of time’s continuous
renewal, while dark matter represents time’s natural tendency to generate order, form, and stability.
This theory reframes the universe as an ever-renewing present, not as a four-dimensional block
in which the past and future already exist. Only the present is real. The past is gone, except for the
information it leaves in matter; the future emerges from the patterns that exist now.
Dark energy, being uniform, unstoppable, and present everywhere, is interpreted as the renewing
force of time itself—the universal background through which reality is continuously recreated. Dark
matter, which clumps and forms structure, represents the organising expression of this deeper
temporal field. Spacetime geometry, cosmic expansion, galaxies, and the behaviour of matter all arise
from the interplay between these two expressions of time.
CTT provides a philosophical explanation for the dominance of the dark sector in cosmology, the
constancy of the speed of light, the emergence of spacetime, and the continuity of conscious
experience. It unifies cosmology, metaphysics, and the philosophy of mind under a single guiding
idea: the universe is not moving through time; the universe is made of time, continually
becoming itself anew.
Re: New Member - Constant Time Theory
I found definitions provide better explanations.Tiego wrote: ↑Tue Nov 25, 2025 4:13 pm Hi,
Here is a brief summary:
Time is often treated as a dimension, a flowing measure, or a backdrop for physical events. Constant
Time Theory (CTT) instead proposes that time is the fundamental reality itself, and that
everything we observe—space, structure, motion, thought, and change—unfolds within a single
underlying field. In this view, dark energy is the primary physical expression of time’s continuous
renewal, while dark matter represents time’s natural tendency to generate order, form, and stability.
This theory reframes the universe as an ever-renewing present, not as a four-dimensional block
in which the past and future already exist. Only the present is real. The past is gone, except for the
information it leaves in matter; the future emerges from the patterns that exist now.
Dark energy, being uniform, unstoppable, and present everywhere, is interpreted as the renewing
force of time itself—the universal background through which reality is continuously recreated. Dark
matter, which clumps and forms structure, represents the organising expression of this deeper
temporal field. Spacetime geometry, cosmic expansion, galaxies, and the behaviour of matter all arise
from the interplay between these two expressions of time.
CTT provides a philosophical explanation for the dominance of the dark sector in cosmology, the
constancy of the speed of light, the emergence of spacetime, and the continuity of conscious
experience. It unifies cosmology, metaphysics, and the philosophy of mind under a single guiding
idea: the universe is not moving through time; the universe is made of time, continually
becoming itself anew.
So, how do you define the word, 'time', exactly?
Re: New Member - Constant Time Theory
Definitions cannot be defined, simply because there is nothing to compare a 'thing' to...
.... except to (no-thing ) which can only be recognised to be (no- thing-thinging)
Things, which could be interpreted as concepts, words, thoughts, ideas, names and labels, are simply manifestations of emptiness.
Also, Welcome in Tiego.