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Time To Be Physical or Non-Physical; That is the question.

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Premise 1: Time as a Non-Physical Framework In this premise, time is viewed as a non-physical framework , a system not grounded in tangible, observable entities but essential for describing the changes in physical systems. Time itself is not an object or substance, but instead a system for measuring and organizing the evolution of events. While time is not something we can touch or directly interact with, it serves as the structure that allows us to understand how physical systems evolve. For example, clocks illustrate this: they rely on physical processes, such as atomic vibrations or celestial motion, but the concept of time they measure is not itself a physical entity. Time functions as a tool for understanding how the universe’s physical components change. Premise 2: The Necessity of Physical Interactions This premise highlights that time is inseparable from physical systems and processes. Time cannot exist without interactions between physical entities. Physical phenomena, whet...

CPT Symmetry in Temporal Physics

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CPT Symmetry in My Temporal Model: Our Time and Space What if time isn’t just a backdrop for the universe but something that emerges from deeper, dynamic processes? That’s the idea at the heart of my model, where CPT symmetry—Charge Conjugation, Parity, and Time Reversal—takes on a whole new meaning. Let’s break it down and see how this perspective could change the way we think about time, space, and the universe itself. Time Reversal: Flipping the Flow, Not the Past In most physics models, time reversal means flipping the entire history of time—like rewinding a movie. But in my model, it’s more like flipping the direction of a river’s flow. The river itself doesn’t change; you’re just looking at it from a different perspective. The past stays the same, but the way time flows forward or backward shifts. Key Idea: Time reversal isn’t about undoing history—it’s about changing how we perceive the flow of time. The Math Behind It: When we apply time reversal to the temporal field Φ ( t ) ...