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Considering dimensional interactions in temporal physics

 If time is fundamental, then each interaction or flow through time creates a new dimension or a new aspect of reality. This aligns with the idea that the flow of time influences the structure and behavior of particles and dimensions. Each interaction or event in time could be seen as generating a new dimension. This means that dimensions are not fixed but emerge from the continuous interactions and flows of time. Our perception of dimensions is influenced by the interactions and scales at which we observe them. For instance, at macroscopic scales, we perceive three spatial dimensions, but at microscopic or quantum scales, additional dimensions or interactions might be evident. If time is fundamental, then dimensions might be seen as different ways in which time interacts with space. The "density" of these dimensions could be related to how time flows and interacts with spatial dimensions. Just as particles or materials sort themselves based on density, dimensions could also ...

Thoughts on temporal dynamics.

 The "fundamental flow" is the primary temporal dynamic. I think of this as a positive or negitive value. Positive sugesting right movement or corilation and negitive left movement or corilation. The fundamental flow serves as the underlying cause for space-time continuity. Essentially all flows have this property and distinguish each other vai this dynamic. I consdier the acumulation as part of the dynamic flow. Accumulation of flows could promote order or disorder given the corilation of flows and consdiering if the system is symmetric or asymmetric. The problem comes in with limits like the speed of light. Entorpy can not surevive limit, hence why it depends on the systems symmetric or asymmetric manifestation/segmentation based on the limits. Does this make sense?  Spatial dimensions are likely emergent properties resulting from temporal flows interacting in a consistent manner. The idea that every point in space can be broken down into interactions of temporal flows (as ...