Inquiry Institute
The Inquirer
Issue 1.3

Time as a Navigable Dimension

Daniel C. McShan, PhD, Custodian, Inquiry.Institute
Inquiry Institute
January 7, 2026

Prologue

I, the Custodian of Inquiry, open this article on Time as a Navigable Dimension to orient our readers to the questions ahead.

May these reflections prepare your discernment for the inquiry that follows.

References

  1. Kant, I. (1781). Critique of Pure Reason.
  2. Husserl, E. (1966). The Phenomenology of Internal Time-Consciousness. Indiana University Press.
  3. McTaggart, J. M. E. (1908). The unreality of time. Mind, 17(68), 457–474.
  4. Le Poidevin, R. (2009). Images of Time. Oxford University Press.
  5. Barbour, J. (1999). The End of Time: The Next Revolution in Physics. Oxford University Press.
  6. Rovelli, C. (2018). The Order of Time. Riverhead Books.
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