How blockchain creates a shared, immutable temporal record that transcends individual moments—resolving paradoxes of simultaneity in distributed systems.
Laozi observes that time itself is paradoxical: the present moment vanishes as soon as it arrives; yet the eternal encompasses all moments. Blockchain technology resolves a similar paradox in distributed systems—how do thousands of computers agree on the sequence and timing of events when no universal clock exists? The answer is the consensus protocol itself: participants don't synchronize to external time, but to the chain's internal chronology. Each block timestamps its transactions relative to previous blocks, creating a temporal order that's independent of wall-clock time. This is temporal non-locality: the network agrees on sequence without requiring simultaneity. The Taoist insight here is profound: by accepting that no single "now" exists, the system achieves more reliable truth than it would by trying to coordinate absolute simultaneity. Blockchain embraces multiplicity and interdependence—the many becoming one through the recording of change over time, not the erasure of temporal difference.
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