The Time We Need
Why the Universe Does Not Experience Time — and We Do
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Publisher Description
What if time is not something the universe experiences — but something we need?
In The Time We Need, Gabriel Giani challenges one of the most deeply held assumptions of human experience: that time is a fundamental feature of reality. Drawing from physics, philosophy, and the study of complex systems, this book proposes a radical yet sober idea — the universe itself does not experience time. Time emerges only where access is limited, where information cannot be held all at once, and where experience must unfold sequentially.
Rather than treating time as a flowing background of the cosmos, Giani reframes it as a condition of finitude: a structure required by observers who cannot see everything simultaneously. From this perspective, quantum dynamics, irreversibility, causality, and even human history appear not as universal truths, but as local constructions that allow meaning and experience to exist.
Following the philosophical arc opened in Is Everything Alive?, this book turns from life to time, asking why human beings persist in narrating the universe as a story — and what that reveals about our place within it. The result is neither a technical manual nor an abstract metaphysical treatise, but a deeply reflective exploration of how consciousness inhabits a reality that does not revolve around it.
Written with clarity, restraint, and intellectual honesty, The Time We Need invites readers to reconsider time not as a measure of the universe, but as the price — and the gift — that makes experience possible.