Quantum Field Theory Through the Lens of Temporal Flows

Quantum Field Theory Through the Lens of Temporal Flows Introduction Quantum Field Theory (QFT) describes how particles and fields interact. But what if spacetime itself isn’t fundamental? What if it arises from something deeper—like the dynamics of temporal flows ? In this post, I’ll walk through my approach to QFT, where spacetime and fields emerge from the interactions of temporal flows. The Core Idea: Temporal Flows as the Building Blocks In my model temporal flows are represented by a field Φ \Phi . Unlike traditional fields, which sit on a fixed spacetime, Φ \Phi describes the flow of time itself. These flows interact, and from their dynamics, spacetime and matter emerge. Picture Φ \Phi as a river of time, with different streams (flows) merging and interacting. The interactions of these streams shape the geometry of spacetime and the distribution of matter and energy. This is a shift from the conventional view of spacetime as a fixed background with f...