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RECURSIVE EMERGENCE OF TIME, CPT-DUALITY AND MULTILAYER STRUCTURE OF INFORMATION STATES

Authors: Sialedchyk, Vitali;

RECURSIVE EMERGENCE OF TIME, CPT-DUALITY AND MULTILAYER STRUCTURE OF INFORMATION STATES

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This work proposes a formal theory resolving the fundamental "Problem of Time" in quantum gravity and cosmology. The author postulates that time is not a fundamental physical quantity, but rather an emergent order parameter arising from a timeless information layer () as a result of a second-order phase transition. The driver of this transition is the growth of Quantum Complexity. A phenomenological renormalization group-type equation ("Time Condensation Equation") is derived, describing the dynamics of temporal dimension emergence. It is shown that the emergence of time is accompanied by spontaneous CPT-symmetry breaking, leading to the formation of two causally isolated branches of reality with opposite arrows of time ( and ). It is also demonstrated that General Relativity emerges as a thermodynamic limit of Fisher's information geometry. The proposed model eliminates cosmological singularities (Big Bang and black hole centers), replacing them with phase transitions in a recursive hierarchy of information layers.

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