Temporal–Density Framework

Invariant continuance and the emergent temporal landscape

About TDFT

The Temporal–Density Framework (TDFT) is a unified geometric ontology built from a single one-dimensional invariant continuance. All volumetric structure is required to preserve this invariant when expressed in three-dimensional, isotropic space. The dimensionless triad α c λ = 1 records how invariant continuance, gravitational acceleration, and linear density are related as volumetric projections of the same constraint.

In this picture, gravitational curvature, gauge symmetries, particle structure, dark-matter formation, and horizon geometry arise as different projections of a single isotropic substrate. TDFT does not modify established laws; it reorganises their ontological footing, showing how familiar theories of gravity, electromagnetism, and quantum behaviour can be understood as emergent bookkeeping for preserving a one-dimensional invariant across volume.

The TDFT Volumes

The detailed development of TDFT is presented in a four-volume series, progressing from dimensionless unification through matter and dark-matter origins to entropy gradients and cosmic structure.

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Zenodo Community

All current TDFT papers, including archival derivation material, are curated here:

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Author

J. P. Hughes

ORCID:  0009-0005-7543-3681

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