Johnny R. O'Neill
1 min readJun 10, 2021

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Good article. Thank you.

It’s interesting to me that there is no ‘passage of time’ for a photon, which implies that the photon effectively doesn’t travel through ‘space.’ Since it’s always the same ‘time’ for a photon, all space is the same ‘space.’ That would seem to be the worldview line. This suggests that the photon effectively ‘exists’ outside of strict spacetime parameters, or, that photons ‘build’ our experience of spacetime, or both. Perhaps from any given perspective the experience of spacetime effectively ‘propagates’ at the speed of light.

All this suggests that spacetime is a format—a medium in a sense—a means of experiencing reality. This then suggests that our 3-d spacetime reality is not the only way of experiencing ‘reality.’ Which further suggests that reality is an experience and not a thing in and of itself. Objective reality becomes relative to the experience of it. If our experience is of ‘objective’ reality, then that is the ‘reality’ that we respond to. If our experience is of a non-objective reality, that too is the ‘reality’ we respond to. Everyone sees a ‘different’ ‘objective’ ‘reality.’ But since we work hard to share and communicate and ‘sync’ our individual realities together, we can be forgiven if they all seem to be the same reality.

Experience rules.

Just throwing some thoughts around. Thanks for your articles!

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Johnny R. O'Neill
Johnny R. O'Neill

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