Theory of Temporal Synthesis Points: Recursive Non-Linear Dynamics and the Emergence of Spatial Manifolds
The Theory of Temporal Synthesis Points provides a theoretical framework that defines Time as a self-sustaining energy form and posits Space as an emergent structural byproduct. The research analyzes how the convergence of disparate temporal coordinates facilitates a process of non-linear, recursive synthesis. This interaction establishes autonomous "Synthesis Points" where the traditional distinctions between Past, Present, and Future reach a state of Temporal Indistinguishability. Through mathematical formalization, the study illustrates that Spatial Manifolds are the result of intersecting temporal networks rather than fundamental constants.
A central component of this framework is the conceptualization of Negative Space—an existential state characterized by the collapse of spatial dimensions while maintaining temporal flux. Within this non-spatial manifold, the metric of distance is nullified, enabling the principle of Instantaneous Manifestation to supersede traditional spatial locomotion and the constraints of the light-speed barrier. The theory concludes that the universe functions as a dynamic system of high-density temporal energy, offering a refined mathematical model for the emergence of physical reality.
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19653771

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