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The Gap in Human Time Awareness: From Linear Perception to Quantum Consciousness

Luis Daniel Maldonado Fonken
11 min readJan 24, 2025

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January 24, 2025

In modern times, the human experience of time is predominantly rooted in a linear framework: we think of time as a sequence of events — past, present, and future — progressing one after the other. This perception, ingrained in our daily routines, cultural structures, and even scientific understanding, tends to limit our ability to recognize the true, quantum nature of time. It’s a framework that divides existence into distinct moments: a past that is gone, a present that’s fleeting, and a future that lies ahead.

However, quantum mechanics challenges this linear perception, suggesting that time is not a unidirectional arrow but a multi-dimensional, simultaneous phenomenon. In quantum reality, past, present, and future are interconnected, and all events — both experienced and potential — exist at once. Time becomes fluid, where multiple realities and possibilities exist in parallel. This radical shift in understanding has the potential to transform human consciousness, enabling us to experience time awareness in a far more expansive and infinite way.

This gap — the chasm between our linear understanding of time and the quantum potential for time awareness — is significant. To bridge this gap, we must undergo a process of development that takes…

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Luis Daniel Maldonado Fonken
Luis Daniel Maldonado Fonken

Written by Luis Daniel Maldonado Fonken

I create bridges of knowledge, skills & technology, between ancient civilizations, modern culture, innovation-driven entrepreneurship & the next civilizations

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