Blockchain reorganizes human experience of time through block creation intervals, reflecting how natural systems move at their own pace rather than clock time.
Clock time—mechanical, linear, imposed—is a human construct. The Tao operates in natural time: seasons cycle, organisms develop at their own rhythm, ecosystems evolve without synchronized clocks. Laozi's teaching emphasizes harmony with natural timing rather than forcing external schedules. Bitcoin's block time (roughly every 10 minutes) represents this principle: the network settles at a natural pace determined by computational difficulty, not arbitrary human preference. This contrasts with traditional finance's artificial rush toward real-time settlement, often creating fragility. The slower, steady pace of blockchain reflects natural wisdom: hurrying causes mistakes; patience ensures stability. Moreover, blockchain's immutable history creates a different temporal experience—transactions become permanent, irreversible, embedded in an eternal ledger. This mirrors the Taoist view that time is not a line but a cycle, and that what has been cannot be undone. Every block adds weight to the past; attempted reversals (51% attacks) require re-mining the entire history. Time, in blockchain, recovers its natural weight and consequence.
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