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Attribute #59 Afrofuturism / Black Quantum Futurism
Rasheedah Phillips, Sun Ra, Octavia Butler, Kodwo Eshun
Time · Extent Both
Time · Ontological Status Relational
Time · Grain Continuous
Time · Freedom Non-Deterministic
Time · Traversability Branching
Time · Dimensionality N
Time · Direction Multi-directional
Space · Extent Infinite
Space · Ontological Status Relational
Space · Curvature Curved
Space · Dimensionality Three
Space · Locality Non-local
Matter · Extent Finite
Matter · Ontological Status Relational
Matter · Conservation Conserved
Matter · Dimensionality Three
Matter · Locality Non-local
Observer · Time Instance Multiple
Observer · Space Instance Multiple
Observer · Knowledge Extent Immediate
Observer · Knowledge Retainment Total
Observer · Physicality Embodied
Observer · Agency Active
Observer · Number Plural
Energy · Extent Infinite
Energy · Ontological Status Emergent
Energy · Conservation Variable
Energy · Dispersibility Reversible
Information · Ontological Status Relational
Information · Conservation Conserved
Information · Granularity Discrete
Observer Analysis (Full Text)
Afrofuturism / Black Quantum Futurism The observer is temporally liberated — not confined to a single linear timeline but capable of reaching into the past, reimagining the present, and constructing alternative futures simultaneously. Drawing on African diasporic memory and quantum possibility, the observer occupies multiple temporal and spatial positions at once, reclaiming histories that were suppressed and projecting futures that dominant narratives excluded. Knowledge is immediate within any given frame but accumulates powerfully through the recovery and reinterpretation of ancestral wisdom. The observer is embodied — rooted in the lived experience of Black bodies in specific places — and radically active, using speculative imagination as a tool of liberation. Multiple observers collaborate in the collective project of temporal self-determination.