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Bridging Quantum and Classical Realities: A Temporal Dynamics Perspective

Bridging Quantum and Classical Realities: A Temporal Dynamics Perspective The transition between quantum and classical physics has long been a puzzle for scientists. Traditional approaches, such as decoherence theory, offer some insights but often leave us with more questions than answers. In this blog, I’ll present a temporal dynamics framework perspective on this fundamental issue. This framework builds on ideas introduced in my earlier work on temporal flows, and I’ll explain how corrections made to that model have refined our understanding of how classical behavior naturally emerges from quantum systems. From Temporal Flows to Temporal Fields: Evolution of the Idea In my initial work, I explored the idea that time is a dynamic field, where flows (temporal waves) move through time’s dimension, interacting with each other in ways that influence the evolution of matter and energy. This early model focused on how temporal waves create particles through interactions, providing a foundat...