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Mass and Time

A simulation-backed physics project that tests whether temporal persistence can help explain mass, orbital stability, and gravity, while staying honest about what is model output versus interpretation.

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I’m treating this as a serious personal inquiry rather than a finished theory. The project turns a bold idea, that time may help generate or stabilize what we call mass, into three concrete modeling tracks: a feedback simulation, a minimal quantum stability model, and a relativistic conceptual visualization. The useful part is that the idea has to face equations, parameter choices, and saved outputs instead of staying at the level of language.

The audience is people who are comfortable with scientific reasoning and code, including technically curious readers, independent researchers, and physics-adjacent builders who value inspectable assumptions over polished certainty. What makes it distinct is the tone and structure: I keep the claim ambitious, then narrow it carefully, and I separate what is computed from what is interpretive. Some uncertainty is still central, especially around physical realism, conservation behavior, and how far these toy models can responsibly be taken.

Project Details

Active (Researching)
StartedDec 2025
Last UpdatedApr 2026

Category

Physics

Domain

Expository

Tags

SimulationPhysicsResearchNotebookTheorySpeculative

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Created new project entry for Mass and Time

Dec 23, 2025 · 12/23/2025, 12:00 AM

Created new project entry for Mass and Time and added the 'Project Starter' milestones and tasks.

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