Gonzalo,
You are welcome.
Admittedly the internet has been hard on my attention span and I rarely get around to reading entire books anymore. Personally I spend most of my life outside, working on a farm and reading is a hobby.
I have read reviews of the book and essays by Rovelli over the years, as well as by Lee Smolin and Julian Barbour, two other recognized experts on the issue of time. Even competed in a contest agianst them;
Safe to say, though, I lack any stature to be taken seriously. Which, I think, goes to the heart of the issue. We are sequential thinkers, with anarrative based culture, so the more educated we are the more we are indoctrinated we are the narrative of civilization. As a well educated friend put it; “Stop it! You’re hurting my brain!” While the teenaged child of another friend responded; “Well, duh.”
So my only advantage is that I did spend my life raising mostly horses and cattle and having to live in the present, while negotiating society.
Which also goes to another issue I like ranting about; That if there is to be a spiritual absolute, it would have to be the essence of sentience, from which life rises, not an ideal of wisdom and judgement, from which it fell. More the new born, than the wise old man. Though no culture could function, simply by reveling in sentience, so we effectively worship knowledge and judgement. Yet this conflating the ideal with the absolute has its drawbacks, as it empowers the most extreme to assume their cultural preferences to be universal, rather than unique.
Though you might have seen it, when you linked my page, I did an essay on it;
https://medium.com/predict/peeling-the-paradigm-1ceab7e774b0