
This article presents an innovative proposal for the symbolic measurement of subjective time, grounded in the concepts of Chronons, Hectachronos, and Hexachronons, developed within the XChronos project. A Chronon is defined as the smallest unit of dense experiential time; a Hectachronos as the symbolic accumulation of 100 Chronons within a single interval; and a Hexachronon as the synchronistic resonance between Chronons linked by meaning, even when separated in chronological time. The article introduces a symbolic equation, phenomenological criteria, and a conceptual tool called the Chronon Meter, offering a new paradigm for understanding human temporal experience.
Subjective time, Chronons, Hexachronons, Phenomenology, Synchronicity, Philosophy of consciousness, Hectachronos, Symbolic measurement, XChronos, Ontology of time
Subjective time, Chronons, Hexachronons, Phenomenology, Synchronicity, Philosophy of consciousness, Hectachronos, Symbolic measurement, XChronos, Ontology of time
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