Seder Cognitivo And The Universe Of Instants: Why The Asymmetry Of Memory Is Not A Physical Problem But A Problem Of The Mind
This preprint introduces the concept of Cognitive Seder (from Hebrew seder, meaning order) as an active principle of the mind that scans and organizes static instants (Nows) into meaningful temporal sequences. Building on Julian Barbour's timeless universe of configurations, the paper argues that the asymmetry of memory — we remember the past but not the future — is not a physical problem but a cognitive one. The mind, acting as a scanner, reduces Sederic entropy (informational disorder) by impo
