Six Years ago, I completed my first photography project; I investigated the motion of our world through a series of still photographs, using long exposure as a representation of time. Today, my fascination with time persists. So, I continue my investigation on the subject in my Project: Granularity Indeterminacy Relationality. This project aims to understand time in a more fundamental way. What can science tell us about time and the nature of things? How can we interpret it? I am to show in this work the depths that contemporary physics stirs up on the topic. For the reality that we conceive can be a misleading one. So, through photography, I step out of our frame of reference to instead observe the world how science attempts to understand it. Let's go on a journey across space and time, investigating the smallest of the small, the resolution of the universe, the quanta, the fundamental particle of space of gravity. To a black hole, a destroyer of reality, whereas we approach the center, we travel forward in time, reaching trillions of years into the future, where the stability of this sleeping giant is put into question and an explosion that resembles the Big Bang can occur once again. These reference points will help build our understanding of time. As we slowly transition away from our frame of reference, a spatial reality in time, to one where time emerges from a non-spatio-temporal structure.