About the Framework
The Temporal–Density Framework (TDFT) describes all known interactions as projections of a single temporal substrate defined by the invariant α c λ = 1.
This dimensionless relation gives rise to gravitational curvature, gauge symmetries, particle masses, dark-matter formation, and horizon dynamics as scale-dependent manifestations of temporal compression and temporal rotation. In this way, the framework provides a mathematically coherent, empirically testable unification of curvature, gauge physics, matter formation, and cosmic structure within a single temporal substrate.
The Framework
TDFT is developed from first principles as a dimensionless reformulation of gravitation, gauge structure, and quantum behaviour. The full conceptual basis of the framework is outlined here.
The TDFT Volumes
The complete theoretical development of TDFT is presented in a three-volume series, progressing from dimensionless foundations to particle physics and cosmology.
Zenodo Community
All current TDFT papers, including foundational archival material, are curated here:
Author
J. P. Hughes
ORCID: 0009-0005-7543-3681
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