The Role of Time Dilation for Consciousness

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Abstract

There will be no sense of consciousness, time concept and perception of change as long as the momentary coding of now in the external space does not co-exist with time dilation. Exact linear coding, at best, could be a copy of the outer space, but it does not contain consciousness. The spatial properties of the system enable spontaneous and instantaneous experiencing time and motion. The structuring in the micro-environment, which is different from what our senses can perceive, has a different and relative ‘time’ of this universe. This space and time create the information called consciousness.

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Nergis Ustoglu. 2018. \u201cThe Role of Time Dilation for Consciousness\u201d. Global Journal of Medical Research - K: Interdisciplinary GJMR-K Volume 18 (GJMR Volume 18 Issue K3): .

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Crossref Journal DOI 10.17406/gjmra

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There will be no sense of consciousness, time concept and perception of change as long as the momentary coding of now in the external space does not co-exist with time dilation. Exact linear coding, at best, could be a copy of the outer space, but it does not contain consciousness. The spatial properties of the system enable spontaneous and instantaneous experiencing time and motion. The structuring in the micro-environment, which is different from what our senses can perceive, has a different and relative ‘time’ of this universe. This space and time create the information called consciousness.

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