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Chronotopic Theory of Matter and Time

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The Chronotopic Theory of Matter and Time introduces a novel ontological framework in which time, space, matter, and energy are not fundamental entities, but emergent manifestations of topological tuning across stratified spectral layers of reality. The theory unifies relativistic, quantum, and gravitational phenomena through a single principle of interlayer seepage between nodes of presence.

Beyond classical physics, the chronotopic formulation has been successfully applied to biological synchronization (melatonin suppression), structural engineering (thermal expansion), neuroscience (synaptic entropy), economics (market volatility), and meteorology (pressure-driven wind fields), demonstrating its predictive power and cross-domain validity. Each case yields compact tuning-based equations that reproduce empirical results while offering a deeper ontological interpretation.

We present foundational equations, including a reinterpretation of energy as resonant stability, synchronization delay as desynchronization drift, and magnetism as a gradient of tuned flow. Experimental compatibility is demonstrated via the Hafele–Keating experiment, gravitational redshift, and historical lensing tests. The chronotopic framework offers not only mathematical consistency but also conceptual elegance, potentially contributing to a unified understanding of physical, biological, and systemic phenomena.

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Created
2025-08-10
Idea formulated on paper