Time: Between the Big Bang and the Big Multi-Explosion
Time: Between the Big Bang and the Big Multi-Explosion
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https://doi.org/10.51473/rcmos.v1i2.2025.1381Keywords:
Big Bang; Big Multi-Explosion; Time.Abstract
Time has always been one of the greatest enigmas of philosophy and science. From Aristotle to Rovelli, passing through Newton and Einstein, multiple definitions have been proposed: measure of change, absolute entity, relative dimension, or emergent illusion. This article aims to enable dialogue, I propose that all these views are layers of the same phenomenon and that they find greater coherence not in the Big Bang theory, but in the perspective of the Big Multi-Explosion — a model in which multiple spaces and times emerge relationally. It is argued that the Big Multi-Explosion is conceptually superior to the Big Bang because it offers a richer, relational, and plural view of reality.
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