
Alyssa D. Sokol, Ph.D.
Stellated Time Theory
What if time is so much more than we think it is? What if time isn't linear, but multi-dimensional, expansive, and infinite? What if it is fractal in nature, expanding through recursive geometry?
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The theory I'm developing describes time as an unfolding functional coordinate system of stellations. A stellation is the process of expanding the edges or faces of a polygon to form new higher dimensional shapes. My idea proposes that instead of being a relational change, time itself has structure. And this structure creates a coordinate system of mapping time that can be navigated.
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I'm studying string theory, coordinates, stellation geometry, quantum entanglement, and time physics to search for clues of time structured in this way. At this time I'm in the early stages of thought, but stay tuned for more developments. My first masterclass on time is available now on the Masterclass tab!
