2025, Vol. 10, Issue 8, Part A
The ontology and dissolution of time: Exploring the consequences of its non-existence on the fabric of reality
Author(s): Peter W Njori
Abstract: This paper advances the philosophical and scientific understanding of time by positioning it not as a mere concept or idea but as a fundamental, real entity embodying both energy and spatial dimension, as previously postulated by Njori’s. Building upon this dual nature, we explore the profound implications and consequences if time were to suddenly cease to exist dissolving into itself and causing the disintegration of all entities that bear its signature. We present a series of thirteen rigorous theorems, or postulates, substantiated by logical, scientific, and philosophical proofs, demonstrating that the collapse of time entails the disintegration of everything, including matter, energy, existence, and nothingness itself. This exploration underscores the inseparability of time from the fabric of reality, life, and non-being, emphasizing its role as the fundamental "motherboard" of existence.
DOI: 10.22271/maths.2025.v10.i8a.2114Pages: 23-28 | Views: 229 | Downloads: 14Download Full Article: Click Here
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Peter W Njori.
The ontology and dissolution of time: Exploring the consequences of its non-existence on the fabric of reality. Int J Stat Appl Math 2025;10(8):23-28. DOI:
10.22271/maths.2025.v10.i8a.2114