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===== If the universe is in a constant state of oscillation, then time itself could be seen as an emergent property of this oscillatory process. Rather than a linear progression, time could be the rhythmic movement through different states of existence and non-existence, constantly cycling through phases of complexity and simplicity, being and nothingness. ===== * Cyclical Nature of Time: Many ancient cultures (and some modern theories) view time as cyclical rather than linear. This fits well with the idea of reality oscillating between dualities. Each "moment" in time could represent a different phase in this oscillatory cycle, with no fixed start or end point—just an endless process of unfolding. * Time as a Vibratory Field: In this view, time itself might be a kind of vibratory field, emerging from the tension between something and nothing. The flow of time could be seen as the frequency or wavelength of this oscillatory process, with the past, present, and future existing as different points on a wave.
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