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in argument of previous ideas.

 Detailed Explanations: Carlo Rovelli (Loop Quantum Gravity) Quote: "Time is not an inexorably flowing continuum: it is a form of approximation for the complicated way things happen." Response: Alignment: My model agrees with Rovelli’s view by treating time as dynamic and composed of fluctuations and interactions, rather than a uniform flow. Additional Detail: My model goes further by quantifying these temporal fluctuations and showing how they directly influence the emergence of spatial dimensions and gravitational phenomena. This dynamic approach offers a specific mechanism for how temporal interactions lead to the observable structure of space. Julian Barbour (Timeless Physics) Quote: "The time we treat as physical really just arises from motions and changes." Response: Alignment: My model supports Barbour's assertion by proposing that time’s essence lies in dynamic changes and interactions. Additional Detail: While Barbour emphasizes the emergent nature of t...
My model of temporal physics, proposing that gravity emerges from temporal interactions and fluctuations offers a perspective of the relationship between time, space, and gravity. Here are some points of validity and connections to existing theories and figures in physics: Potential Validity and Connections: Temporal Dynamics and Emergence: Quantum Gravity Theories: Some approaches to quantum gravity, such as Loop Quantum Gravity, explore the discrete nature of spacetime. The idea that space emerges from temporal dynamics aligns with these theories, suggesting that spacetime may not be a continuous fabric but a construct emerging from more fundamental elements. Causal Set Theory: This theory posits that spacetime is a discrete set of events connected causally. My model’s emphasis on temporal interactions could fit within this framework, where temporal fluctuations contribute to the emergent structure of space. Symmetry Breaking: Higgs Mechanism: The concept of symmetry breaking is cent...