Crisis in Perception

Scientific American: Time — Why the Present May Be an Illusion


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Author: Scientific American

This episode explores Time by Scientific American as a systems-level analysis of how relativity, entropy, cognition, and synchronization systems influence human perception and institutional organization.

By focusing on observer-dependent reality, biological timing systems, and technological synchronization rather than isolated scientific facts, the episode shows why modern societies increasingly depend on temporal systems that may fundamentally misrepresent physical reality itself.

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