Time is like a stair or ladder or string with two end t0 and t1. The time human breath for the first time starts their living journey from point’s t0 towards t1. Human travels towards point t1 string. Point t0 is folding forward and point t1 is folding backward as human pass through the time towards the end t1 point, which is folding towards the individual (s) or say for instances, inward folding, symbolically represented by t0 ⟐↯⟐ t1 meaning “the being t0 undergoes through a transition phase i.e., t1”. When both the ends came closer to touch each other, this is called transformation which can be represented by the term “↯” (the kink like symbol; threshold tipping point, bifurcation or critical point) is actually the “transition event” an intermediate between dead and living. The transition event is a decisive irreversible and non-linear event triggered by the system instability (like a situation) arise from aging, biological, stress, sudden accident, loss of blood, neurological issues, to name a few, leading to change the trajectory of the being from one state to another. Thus, in simple words “↯” is the moment of change or becoming into something new. For instance, in the language of visual blueprint, it can be the moment where something is rupture, a glass is break or the ultimate decision at the interface of jumping, a snake bite, collapse of geometrical shape/or symmetry, to mentioned a few. For more comprehension at this point being act as bubble ready for transformation (eventually die) when the time ladder or stair or string is snatched from the being. The time is unseen created thing disappears for that particular subject/ being. Keywords: Time, bubble, transformation, Boundaries, Existence
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Muhammad Ali
Qurat Ul Ain
Sharka Siddique
University of Management and Technology
Lahore University of Management Sciences
University of Health Sciences Lahore
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Ali et al. (Tue,) studied this question.
www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69b25be596eeacc4fceca4d3 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18934087