Shad
Veteran Member
The concept of time is more of about a perception, observation, and subsequent measurement of change, than a representation of something real...in truth there is no time... The cosmic manifestation exists in a state of constant change.....awareness of this movement by the mind results in a subjective sense of flow of time... Time then is an abstraction from the eternal enduring now... a division of the atemporal to create the concept of temporal... This is an important first step to understand if one is to apprehend the real behind the concept of time... I understand the concept of quantum time the way you explained Hawking's idea of a sort of eternal 'pendulum' model of cosmos.. This concept of quantum time then, is the 'imaginary time' mentioned before... The concepts I used above to represent this 'quantum time' is 'atemporal' and ' 'eternal enduring now'...
While you may use quantum time in a different manner you can not use Hawking or an cosmology based on physics as support. Neither are arguing for your definition.
Atemporal is to be static. Any act of creation would require time. Any thought would require time. I see less reason to accept the concept than I do for Hawkings ideas.