In this approach, anything is a property of the map only.
(One thing is to say that time isn’t, from the point of view of the fundamental microscopic laws, as universal and important as might intuitively appear. Another thing is to say that it doesn’t exist in the territory. There are natural clocks, such as decaying radioctive elements, whose existence has little common with human “maps”.)
In this approach, anything is a property of the map only.
(One thing is to say that time isn’t, from the point of view of the fundamental microscopic laws, as universal and important as might intuitively appear. Another thing is to say that it doesn’t exist in the territory. There are natural clocks, such as decaying radioctive elements, whose existence has little common with human “maps”.)