Another description of temporal physics.
Consider in temporal physics the concept of "emergent space" suggests that space itself is not a static backdrop but something that arises dynamically due to underlying temporal flows. An object, then, is not just a collection of static spatial coordinates but is intimately tied to these temporal flows and the emergent space they produce. Space is dynamically generated from temporal flows. It's not a pre-existing stage where events play out but an emergent property of temporal processes. S(t) = (r_1(t),r_2(t),r_3(t)) An object is defined by the values that emerge from these temporal flows. These values include the spatial coordinates and the properties that the object exhibits. f ( t ) is a function that quantifies the temporal flow or rate at a specific moment t t t . It encapsulates how temporal dynamics evolve over time, influencing the emergent spatial dimensions S ( t ) . In the equation v ( t ) = f ( t ) S ( t ) , f ( t ) acts as a divisor that scales the spati...