Subjectivity, Objectivity, and Temporal Symmetry in TFP
Subjectivity, Objectivity, and Temporal Symmetry in TFP In my model of Temporal Flow Physics (TFP), I approach the concepts of objectivity and subjectivity from a foundational stance: I believe objective reality is the only thing that truly exists. What people call “subjective” is not a separate domain of existence, but rather a reflection of asymmetry in information—a partial view of the whole system. Incompleteness and Asymmetry Subjectivity arises due to incomplete knowledge. If a system is not fully known or observed, its apparent behavior may seem unpredictable or even contradictory. But this is not due to fundamental randomness—it’s simply because the observer doesn’t have all the relevant information. I interpret these gaps in knowledge as asymmetries in the temporal flow structure. If these flows were completely understood, the asymmetries would dissolve into fully objective knowledge. This reflects a key idea: asymmetry is not intrinsic to the universe—it’s contextua...