
TL;DR
This paper proposes a novel platonic metaphysics where time is fundamental, distinguishing real and abstract universes, and incorporates non-mathematical ideas, offering new perspectives on consciousness, quantum interpretations, and the nature of time.
Contribution
It introduces a new metaphysical framework that integrates time as fundamental, includes non-mathematical ideas, and addresses the mind-brain connection within a platonic universe.
Findings
Time is fundamental and independent of observers.
Real and abstract universes are distinguished by their temporal properties.
Time travel is argued to be impossible within this framework.
Abstract
In this essay we describe a platonic metaphysics where time is a fundamental idea such that the passage of time is independent of observers and the laws of physics. Furthermore, time serves to distinguish between a real and an abstract universe, where a real universe is an appropriatelly ordered set of ideas in time, while an abstract universe is such a set outside of time. We allow for non-computable and non-mathematical ideas to be part of our model of the universe in order to include intelligent observers. The part of the universe which can be described by mathematics corresponds to a mathematical structure in Tegmark's sense, while the non-mathematical part can be described by a human language. We describe the mind-brain connection in our framework, and show that it resolves the problem of obtaining abstract knowledge in platonism. We briefly discuss how different interpretations of…
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TopicsPhilosophy and Theoretical Science · Quantum Mechanics and Applications · Classical Philosophy and Thought
