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Worldlines and Spacetime Topology
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Circaevum is an immersive platform that reimagines how individuals perceive and interact with time. By leveraging cutting-edge technology, neuroscience, and timeless philosophical insights, Circaevum offers a 3D navigable world of time—a space where the most ubiquitous field in any dataset, the timestamp, is transformed into an intuitive, interactive, and visual experience.
It’s a 3D Time Management App, designed around improving the human mind’s ability to perceive the nature of time through a rich immersive experience. Using video game systems, it is being developed as a virtual environment is accessible across several hardware platforms, including:
Think of it like Google Earth. The Desktop App allows you to create and modify layers of geospatial data, while experiences like Google Earth VR serve as a viewer of the underlying Earth model. Circaevum offers continued datasets connected to a user’s account across devices, so users can create and maintain schedules fluidly across devices.
Like expressed in the intro, Circaevum is thought of as a cognitive augmentation - focusing on enhancing our temporal frame of mind. In addition, one goal is to bring the user into closer harmony with the Earth by constructing a visual perspective of global consciousness. Designed with the Earth’s motion at its core, Circaevum expands on our visual model of the world to include time in a way that offers a backbone to how we structure short and long-term memory in the mind.
The Gregorian Calendar, Daylight Savings, and Time Zones are all nuances of how we try and conceptualize and coordinate time on Earth. While they generally help us find order in the chaos of everyday life, they abstract our understanding of time and space away from our conscious working memory. Before these technologies, humans could determine the time, and travel based solely on the stars. Granted this was probably a very limited subset of people capable of this on any practical scale, it speaks to the wonders our minds can perform just from developing a raw understanding of the natural world.
As we are on the verge of interplanetary life, we will need to develop new frameworks to think beyond they way that nature governs time on Earth. Circaevum does not necessarily propose new Calendar Systems for every planet (though it’s on the table), we offer a visual system for making sense of these characteristics.
The digital age has amplified our access to information, but it has also fragmented our attention and disconnected us from our biological and natural roots. Time, the most fundamental axis of human experience, is currently reduced to static calendars, lists, and notifications. Circaevum addresses this by creating a new paradigm—a navigable world where:
Past, present, and future coexist as spatially organized landmarks.
This vision is deeply inspired by the concept of Aevum: A Mode of Existence —a cognitive mode that transcends linear time, integrating space, time, and memory into a cohesive, navigable framework. While the modern world forces us to think of time as a constraint, Aevum invites us to experience it as a boundless, dynamic medium for growth and alignment.
Circaevum leverages advances in:
The timing for Circaevum is critical as society faces increasing challenges with:
Circaevum bridges these needs by combining cutting-edge tools with timeless principles, creating a platform that is as forward-thinking as it is deeply grounded.