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Emergent Time: Hierarchy, Correlations, and Multiverses

Authors: DELATTE, Frédéric; Df AI Research;

Emergent Time: Hierarchy, Correlations, and Multiverses

Abstract

La notion de temps a longtemps été considérée comme universelle et fondamentale. Cette synthèse explore l'idée que le temps pourrait être une propriété émergente, dépendant des corrélations entre événements et de l’information quantique à différentes échelles : quantique, thermodynamique et cosmologique.Nous présentons les fondements théoriques (relativité générale, mécanique quantique, gravité quantique), les expériences clés (horloges atomiques, intrication, GPS, observations cosmologiques) et une hypothèse spéculative reliant ces échelles à un réseau global d’information et à des multivers corrélés.Le document propose également un cadre conceptuel unifié, intégrant les interactions entre les couches temporelles, l’émergence de la flèche du temps et le rôle des corrélations quantiques et entropiques.

Time has long been considered a fundamental, universal entity. This synthesis explores the idea that time may be an emergent property, arising from correlations between events and quantum information at different scales: quantum, thermodynamic, and cosmological.We present the theoretical foundations (general relativity, quantum mechanics, quantum gravity), key experiments (atomic clocks, entanglement, GPS, cosmological observations), and a speculative hypothesis linking these scales through a global information network and correlated multiverses.The document proposes a unified conceptual framework, integrating the interactions between temporal layers, the emergence of the arrow of time, and the role of quantum correlations and entropy.

Keywords

Quantum Physics, Theoretical Physics, Statistical Physics, Information Theory, FOS: Physical sciences, Complex Systems, Cosmology, General Relativity and Gravitation

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