This article presents a novel view of time as a fundamental informational structure, rather than a physical dimension. Developed within the framework of the “To Perfection” theory, it explores the idea that time is an autonomous system of meaning and order, distinct from space yet inseparably linked through consciousness. Drawing parallels with quantum mechanics, the theory emphasizes the central role of observation and proposes that informational efficiency, not duration, is the true metric of …
Read moreThis article presents a novel view of time as a fundamental informational structure, rather than a physical dimension. Developed within the framework of the “To Perfection” theory, it explores the idea that time is an autonomous system of meaning and order, distinct from space yet inseparably linked through consciousness. Drawing parallels with quantum mechanics, the theory emphasizes the central role of observation and proposes that informational efficiency, not duration, is the true metric of time. The article further analyzes the evolution of consciousness, proposing a path from human to superhuman awareness as an evolutionary necessity. It revisits religious and philosophical traditions as early intuitive attempts to grasp the laws of time, and calls for a new scientific understanding of time’s role in shaping reality. This interdisciplinary approach bridges metaphysics and physics, offering fresh insight into the nature of existence.