
Quantum Time (Quantum Series Book 3)

Even a contrary view, when argued from a platform of civility, becomes not an ideological threat to vanquish, but an alternative to consider and an opportunity to grasp the diversity of humanity.
Douglas Phillips • Quantum Time (Quantum Series Book 3)
We must compare time against something else.” He paused, probably for effect, because the answer was obvious. “We need a second dimension of time, and that’s exactly what the universe provides. Humans call it empros, and once flowing in that direction, we can directly observe the frequency of forward time.”
Douglas Phillips • Quantum Time (Quantum Series Book 3)
Down at the atomic level, the electrons might be frozen in orbit. Conceptually wrong. Daniel corrected himself. Electrons don’t orbit; their position is a probability computed by the Schrödinger equation, unrelated to the passage of time.