Relativity and Cosmology

   

Chronodynamic Field Hypothesis: A Formal Framework for Time as a Fundamental Force

Authors: Ioannis Chaskis

I propose a theoretical framework in which time is treated not merely as a passive coordinate, but as an active force that drives the evolution of physical systems. This "chronodynamic field" is conceptualized analogously to other fundamental interactions and formulated as a generator of state transitions. I explore its mathematical structure, thermodynamic interpretation, potential implications for quantum gravity and cosmology, and propose pathways toward experimental validation.

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