The first part of this two section paper is now up at JPOT (Journal of Psychiatric Orgone Therapy www.psychorgone.com). I'm hoping to get a chat and ambient piano video done soon to accompany it. Theoretically this paper includes every thing I've ever done research wise but it was the hardest paper to work out. It includes virtually every perspective on time but isn't itself bound by any of them. It builds on the orgone theory of consciousness (The Orgone Continuum - see here https://www.psychorgone.com/philosophy/the-orgone-continuum).
In Part One, we look at all the main philosophical and scientific theories of time, time anomalies and their possible association with energised orgone (oranur), Hegel's view of time, Reich's possible view of time in his middle and latter periods and what a theory of time would need to look like. In Part Two an orgonomic theory of time is presented where time is considered analogous to consciousness, which in turn is the same thing as orgone. Time is posited to have four components, individual, group, energetic and universal. Time at it's most basic is seen as the flow of consciousness - it has a paradox but which it transcends.
AN ORGONOMIC THEORY OF TIME PART ONE https://www.psychorgone.com/orgone-biophysics/an-orgonomic-theory-of-time-part-one-previous-time-theories
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