Time Frame Theory
Abstract
Time Frame Theory proposes that reality progresses through discrete, immutable informational states called time frames, rather than a continuous temporal flow. Each frame contains a complete description of a system at a given moment, and the evolution of physical objects and conscious observers arises from transitions between these frames. The theory asserts that past frames persist as part of the universe’s informational structure, enabling rare interactions such as frame overlap or resonance. This framework provides a unified interpretation of temporal experience, physical law, and informational persistence, offering potential applications in relativity, quantum state evolution, and cosmological modeling.
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