
philosophy-of-time

What is time? Is it merely the ticking of clocks, the flow of seconds, or the decay of matter? Or does it conceal a deeper mystery—one rooted in the Logos, the eternal Word of God? In this groundbreaking first volume of the Logos-Centred Chronosophy series, theologian and philosopher S.C. Sayles reclaims the doctrine of time as a central theme of Christian thought. Moving beyond reductionist scie…
KAIROS: The Logos-Centred Chronosophy (Volume Two) continues S.C. Sayles’ groundbreaking exploration of reality, consciousness, and the divine order through the lens of the Logos. Where CHRONOS (Volume One) laid the foundation with eight propositions on time’s created nature and its role in the Information–Δ–Field (IΔF), this second volume (Propositions 9–20) plunges deeper into the mystery of te…
This work investigates whether the passage and direction of time are fundamental features of reality or emergent phenomena. Bridging physical theory with philosophy of time, the work reviews the treatment of time in classical mechanics, thermodynamics, and Einstein's special and general relativity, highlighting the constraints of human perception compared to the scales of the observable universe.…
Since the twentieth century, almost every scientific field concerned with time has made substantive progress. Physics moved from special to general relativity to quantum field theory, delivering precise mathematical structures of spacetime and testable empirical predictions. Neuroscience located the cerebral mechanisms of time perception and quantified subjective time distortion. Cognitive scienc…


