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The Least Multiplication Principle in Temporal Physics

The Least Multiplication Principle in My Model of Temporal Physics In the exploration of my model of temporal physics, one of the key aspects I've focused on is how flows within time and space interact to create the structures we observe—especially particles and emergent phenomena like the Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation (CMBR). The underlying framework of my model suggests that interactions between these flows, particularly those governed by phase and amplitude, are governed by a principle of minimalism: the least multiplication principle . This principle, grounded in the idea of minimizing unnecessary computations or interactions, naturally arises when looking at how space and particles emerge. Temporal Waves and the Emergence of Space In my model, space isn’t a pre-existing backdrop or static construct. Instead, it emerges from the interaction of temporal flows. These flows are dynamic fields of temporal waves, where each flow is linked to a field φ \varphi  and its gradie...