Dr. Hamid Abbasi and Professor David Garrison discusses the complex nature of time, exploring its perception, measurement, and implications in physics and human experience. The dialogue delves into Einstein's theories of relativity, the evolution of timekeeping methods, and the biological clocks that govern human life. The conversation also touches on the philosophical aspects of time and how it is experienced differently across various contexts. In this conversation, the speakers delve into profound topics surrounding the universe, black holes, the nature of time, quantum mechanics, and the quest for a unified theory of existence. They explore the limits of the universe, the implications of black holes on time and space, and the concept of consciousness in relation to the universe's intelligence. The discussion highlights the intricate connections between these themes and the ongoing search for understanding in the realms of physics and philosophy.