Time, time travel, black holes, the origins of the universe, and the thirteen month calendar are explored in this philosophical look at the Universe. This book is not about humanity's philosophical relationship with time, but rather a fundamental understanding of how time functions in our society and universe. We must first define what it is, before we can explore why it is.
E. Hughes is a metaphysicist and author of over twenty-years, with over twenty published works in multiple genres, from nonfiction, fiction, and children's books. Her recent publications include several philosophical works such as, The Absence of Reality: Aphorisms and Observations on the Nature of Reality and Existence. Hughes is also the author of Space, Time, and Loneliness (2024), a poetry chapbook that explores life, death, love, human isolation, solitude, and loneliness across the vast landscape of time and space, Reality Unbound: The Digital Mind (and the Nature of Reality), which explores the nature of reality, consciousness, perception, human and artificial intelligence, and simulated realities, and Time and the Multi-Universe: A philosophy of time and time travel (2022), which explores the meaning of time and the possibility of time travel.
I had a teacher once inform me about the zodiac signs not being accurate and didn't continue explaining why because everyone got upset and was insistent on their sign being their sign without an open mind. This goes into further detail why. Explains the concept of time and the universe in an easy way to comprehend. Highly recommend with an open mind!