Explaining Time, Unifying Physics, and Exploring our World in only Three Dimensions of Space

Martin Squibbs

Martin Squibbs will join us at this Sunday’s Forum to present to us and answer questions.

What if movements did not occur in time, but instead only in space, three-dimensional physical space. And here within this space of our mind, we are observing our growing memories of our perceptions of these movements (our past) and imagining memories of movements yet to happen (our possible futures). And what if time is not a measure of space, but instead a measure of the property of these memories we call duration. And what if these growing memories we observe create our world in mind, a metaphysical world within the physical reality of our mind; the only world we our self are and can be aware of.

I believe this is the nature of reality and our existence. Please allow me to share with you its properties and their measures, and see how viewing reality from this perspective may both explain many of the mysteries and problems facing Physics today, and also open our mind, which is our only real home, to a much deeper understanding of its reality.
Bio
Martin was born in England in 1964 and graduated with a Masters Degree in Electrical Engineering and Management from Imperial College, London in 1987. He moved to the US in 1994. His career has been in the semiconductor industry, holding positions in applications, design, sales, marketing and business development.

Here are the slides Martin presented:
Explaining Time, Unifying Physics And Exploring our World in only Three Dimensions of Space

11 a.m., February 18, 2024

2/18/2024 Martin Squibbs from Humanist Community-SiliconValley on Vimeo.

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