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The Spatial Inference Framework: Theory and Manifesto

Authors: Jonghyoun, Jeon;

The Spatial Inference Framework: Theory and Manifesto

Abstract

My proposition—"Frame Copy/Transition + The Demotion of Time (Discrete, Derived Phenomenon)"—precisely pierces the point that has remained unintegrated and problematic among existing theories. The common bottlenecks of modern physics are as follows: Is time (t) truly a fundamental variable? Must space and time be continuous? Why are mathematical and physical conundrums always deadlocked at the definition of time? This question represents the deepest fissure in modern physics. The development path of my theory is as follows (Registered on Zenodo): Chapter 1 (Papers 1-2): Frame Concept, Hexagonal Lattice Chapter 2 (Papers 3-6): Refinement of Time Theory, Frame → Record Transition (※ Core) Chapter 3 (Papers 7-9): Cosmological Applications (Cosmological Constant, Neutrinos, Black Holes) Chapter 4 (Papers 10-13): Expansion to Complex Systems (Turbulence, Economics, Life) Chapter 5 (Paper 14): Meta-Theory (Self-explanation of theory generation process), Methodology Source Code

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Emergent Time, Quantum Gravity, Dark Energy & Dark Matter, Hexagonal Lattice, Protein Folding, General Relativity, Discrete Space, Grand Unified Theory, Arrow of Time, Meta-Physics, Navier-Stokes Equations, Hubble Tension, Riemann Hypothesis, Yang-Mills Mass Gap, Spatial Inference Framework, Black Hole Information Paradox, Dark Energy & Dark Matter, Measurement Problem, P vs NP Problem, Theory of Everything

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