Authors: Bin Li
d on a fundamental unit-norm, future-directed timelike vector field Φµ(x), the Chronon field. This vector field embodies the local direction of time, or the "Real Now," and serves as the foundational entity from which spacetime geometry, gauge fields, and matter naturally arise. We explicitly demonstrate the emergence of gravitational phenomena, gauge interactions—including electromagnetism and weak forces—quantum behavior, and topologically stable soliton structures within this unified approach. Crucially, CFT maintains renormalizability and provides a coherent framework for thetopological unification of fermionic and bosonic sectors. Integrating canonical quantum gravity, cosmological phase transitions, and gauge unification paradigms, CFT addresses longstanding foundational challenges such as the "problem of time," quantum mechanical paradoxes, the origin of particle masses and generations, and cosmological puzzles of dark matter and dark energy. These results are further supported by a prototype simulation that illustrates the dynamical emergence of causal structureand topological matter from temporal symmetry breaking. The theory yields testablepredictions, offering a robust pathway toward resolving persistent conceptual and observational issues in fundamental physics.
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