What if the universe ticks like a cosmic clock—and every tick reshapes reality? This essay introduces a fractal framework that reimagines space, time, and matter not with equations or algorithms, but through networked rhythms and patterns. Inspired by quantum physics, it envisions reality as a multidimensional time crystal pulsing with imaginary clocks—scale-invariant oscillators that span everything from particles to galaxies. These clocks don’t just measure time—they create it, communicating through golden-ratio spacing and electromagnetic signals. In this view, gravity becomes a flow of information through fractal pathways, and familiar concepts like mass, space, and time emerge from synchronized coherence. By replacing Cartesian logic with a fractal, non-algorithmic computational system, this model offers a unified architecture that could help resolve deep questions in physics, biology, and the nature of consciousness—and invites thinkers, seekers, and scientists alike to explore a radically new way of understanding reality.
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- Dr. Marshall Goldberg (Autor:in), Do Corrections of Einstein’s Greatest Blunder Entail a New Mathematical Paradigm?, München, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/1625591