This idea flips the materialist view on its head in a really interesting way. If perception actually shapes spacetime, how does this model handle things like inertial frames or time dilation in relativity? Are these just perceptual quirks rather than real, objective phenomena?
Thanks for your feedback! In this model, inertial frames and time dilation could still be “real,” but their manifestation would depend on the structure of perception itself—meaning they’re not just quirks, but relational effects grounded in how consciousness interacts with spacetime.
This idea flips the materialist view on its head in a really interesting way. If perception actually shapes spacetime, how does this model handle things like inertial frames or time dilation in relativity? Are these just perceptual quirks rather than real, objective phenomena?
Thanks for your feedback! In this model, inertial frames and time dilation could still be “real,” but their manifestation would depend on the structure of perception itself—meaning they’re not just quirks, but relational effects grounded in how consciousness interacts with spacetime.