00:01It's a great pleasure for me to be here to introduce you to the landmark 20th edition of Biennale Danza,
00:08Time Does Not Exist.
00:09The dazzling physicist Carlo Rovelli, known for his work in quantum gravity and the philosophy of science, argues that time,
00:19as we understand it, does not exist in the conventional sense.
00:23His views challenge the traditional perception of time as a continuous, flowing entity, suggesting instead that time is deeply intertwined
00:34with the fabric of physics and our understanding of the universe.
00:39Rovelli's relational theory views time not as an absolute dimension, but as a relationship between events, emerging from interactions among
00:49systems.
00:49Our perception of time, he argues, is subjective, influenced by cognitive processes, and at the quantum level, the traditional concept
01:00can break down totally.
01:03Time is a product of changing relationships and states, not a fundamental aspect of reality.
01:11And this invites a profound rethinking of how we conceptualize time.
01:17Rovelli's ideas on the non-liriarity and multiplicity of time have been at the forefront of my mind as I
01:25immerse myself in the history of the Biennale Danza and its festival,
01:30which will mark its official 20th birthday in 2026.
01:35Systematically and chronologically revisiting the legacy, I reach back into the archives,
01:41attempting to rewind and reflect, extracting from the history the figures, the facts, and the narratives of the past.
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