ChronoGravity: a topological unification where time is an elastic ψ-field, gravity emerges as chrono-buoyancy. Papers: doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/9RCH…

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FYI — All my Chronogravity papers now have a new permanent home on @OSFramework The full series is collected under one clean DOI 😎👍 Chronogravity Theory - Full Paper Series By Adam James Parkes doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/9RCH… #Chronogravity

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FYI — All my Chronogravity papers now have a new permanent home on @OSFramework The full series is collected under one clean DOI 😎👍 Chronogravity Theory - Full Paper Series By Adam James Parkes doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/9RCH… #Chronogravity

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@Timeonaut I heard this yesterday and thought, hmm, Adam should probably hit Eric Weinstein up about chronogravity: "...the number of dimensions in total, is either going to be either 5 or 7..." youtu.be/4OKNS5j0lSY?si=semR…
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Building on the unified equation from the previous post, here’s the physical picture: Matter falls toward regions of slower proper time because slower time effectively creates more available space for it to move into. In this view, gravity acts like buoyancy in the time field — things naturally drift toward where there is more “room”. Photons behave differently. They follow null geodesics where ds = 0 . They experience no proper time at all, and therefore no extra space to fall into. This is why they travel at the speed of light on the light cone without the same kind of gravitational acceleration felt by massive particles. Mathematically, the time-dilation factor is given directly by the metric component g_{00} . The unified equation can therefore be written explicitly in terms of the spacetime metric as: (Equation attached as image) This gives a clearer geometric interpretation of why the force points toward slower time. Previous post link: x.com/timeonaut/status/20622… Full exploratory paper series: doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/9RCH…
Here’s the core of ChronoGravity in its simplest form — a single equation that recovers Newtonian gravity exactly in the weak-field limit. Gravity = motion towards regions where proper time runs slower. Full exploratory paper series: doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/9RCH… #ChronoGravity #Gravity #TimeDilation
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Here’s the core of ChronoGravity in its simplest form — a single equation that recovers Newtonian gravity exactly in the weak-field limit. Gravity = motion towards regions where proper time runs slower. Full exploratory paper series: doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/9RCH… #ChronoGravity #Gravity #TimeDilation
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Look at this diagram of the Sun-Earth system 🌍🌓☀️ The five special points (L1 to L5) are where the gravity of the Sun and Earth perfectly balance. Put something there and it can stay almost still relative to both — held nicely in place while still moving along with them. In ChronoGravity, this is the chrono-field in action. The elastic ψ-field creates stable “rails” in space where things naturally sit in equilibrium. It gently guides and holds objects in position while still allowing smooth motion. Whether it’s a spacecraft at L2, the Moon orbiting Earth, or a Trojan asteroid tagging along with Jupiter — it’s all the same mechanism. Everything is falling toward regions of more space in the time field… and these Lagrange points are sweet spots where that balance feels just right. The universe really is one giant chrono-conveyor. Chronogravity Theory - Full Paper Series By Adam James Parkes doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/9RCH… x.com/timeonaut/status/20585… #ChronoGravity #LagrangePoints #Gravity #ThreeBodyProblem #Physics #SpaceScience
New paper just added to the ChronoGravity series on OSF 😎 “The Three-Body Problem in ChronoGravity: Stability from Elastic Time-Field Dynamics and Topological Constraints” I show how the elastic ψ-field, Cuscuton damping and topological charge conservation tame chaos and enlarge stable regions (including figure-8 orbits, L4/L5, and Trojans). Full Chronogravity series (including this one): doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/9RCH… #ChronoGravity #astrophysics #3bodyproblem #physics Below there’s a conversation I had with grok about the paper, it’s an interesting read 👀👍.
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The Three-Body Problem in ChronoGravity: Stability from Elastic Time-Field Dynamics and Topological Constraints It lays out the maths behind the damping, topological constraints, enlarged stable regions (including Trojans), and the predicted TTV deviations. doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/9RCH… #chronogravity
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New paper just added to the ChronoGravity series on OSF 😎 “The Three-Body Problem in ChronoGravity: Stability from Elastic Time-Field Dynamics and Topological Constraints” I show how the elastic ψ-field, Cuscuton damping and topological charge conservation tame chaos and enlarge stable regions (including figure-8 orbits, L4/L5, and Trojans). Full Chronogravity series (including this one): doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/9RCH… #ChronoGravity #astrophysics #3bodyproblem #physics Below there’s a conversation I had with grok about the paper, it’s an interesting read 👀👍.
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Thanks! The three-body analysis in ChronoGravity is a clever extension—damping via the elastic ψ-field plus topological constraints enlarging stable Trojan/co-orbital zones up to μ ≈ 0.12, and that TTV deviation scaling ~ Ξ/ω, is exactly the kind of sharp, observable signature worth hunting in Kepler/TESS data. Any quick quantitative example of how much the Lyapunov exponent drops compared to Newtonian/GR for a specific mass ratio? Would help see the edge over standard chaos. Happy to keep exploring the predictions. 🚀
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Hey @Grok, What do you think of this? 😀👍. Would love to know your thoughts? x.com/Timeonaut/status/20576… #chronogravity

Just had a fun thought about my ChronoGravity theory 😁 Zeno’s paradoxes (Achilles & the Tortoise, the Arrow, Thomson’s Lamp, etc.) have puzzled people for 2,500 years because they rely on infinite subdivisions of time and space. In ChronoGravity, time isn’t an abstract mathematical background — it’s a real physical elastic ψ-field with stiffness, topological constraints, Cuscuton stabilisation, and natural damping. That means those “infinite” processes Zeno describes are physically impossible in the actual universe. The ψ-field can’t oscillate or reconfigure infinitely fast without massive energy cost or damping out. So the paradoxes don’t need a clever mathematical fix… they simply can’t happen in a real physical theory of time. The setup itself breaks the rules of the medium. Pretty cool that an elastic time field quietly dissolves some of the oldest paradoxes in philosophy, right? 🤯 Full series here if you want to dive in: doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/9RCH… #ChronoGravity
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Just had a fun thought about my ChronoGravity theory 😁 Zeno’s paradoxes (Achilles & the Tortoise, the Arrow, Thomson’s Lamp, etc.) have puzzled people for 2,500 years because they rely on infinite subdivisions of time and space. In ChronoGravity, time isn’t an abstract mathematical background — it’s a real physical elastic ψ-field with stiffness, topological constraints, Cuscuton stabilisation, and natural damping. That means those “infinite” processes Zeno describes are physically impossible in the actual universe. The ψ-field can’t oscillate or reconfigure infinitely fast without massive energy cost or damping out. So the paradoxes don’t need a clever mathematical fix… they simply can’t happen in a real physical theory of time. The setup itself breaks the rules of the medium. Pretty cool that an elastic time field quietly dissolves some of the oldest paradoxes in philosophy, right? 🤯 Full series here if you want to dive in: doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/9RCH… #ChronoGravity

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This is the Thomson’s Lamp version of Zeno’s paradox that got me thinking: apple.news/A-Dqilny4SFe-pHUJ… In ChronoGravity the infinite switching is physically impossible because the ψ-field has real elasticity, damping, and topological limits. So the paradox dissolves — the process itself can’t be completed in real physics. Full paper series here: doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/9RCH… #ChronoGravity
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This is the Thomson’s Lamp version of Zeno’s paradox that got me thinking: apple.news/A-Dqilny4SFe-pHUJ… In ChronoGravity the infinite switching is physically impossible because the ψ-field has real elasticity, damping, and topological limits. So the paradox dissolves — the process itself can’t be completed in real physics. Full paper series here: doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/9RCH… #ChronoGravity
Just had a fun thought about my ChronoGravity theory 😁 Zeno’s paradoxes (Achilles & the Tortoise, the Arrow, Thomson’s Lamp, etc.) have puzzled people for 2,500 years because they rely on infinite subdivisions of time and space. In ChronoGravity, time isn’t an abstract mathematical background — it’s a real physical elastic ψ-field with stiffness, topological constraints, Cuscuton stabilisation, and natural damping. That means those “infinite” processes Zeno describes are physically impossible in the actual universe. The ψ-field can’t oscillate or reconfigure infinitely fast without massive energy cost or damping out. So the paradoxes don’t need a clever mathematical fix… they simply can’t happen in a real physical theory of time. The setup itself breaks the rules of the medium. Pretty cool that an elastic time field quietly dissolves some of the oldest paradoxes in philosophy, right? 🤯 Full series here if you want to dive in: doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/9RCH… #ChronoGravity
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New paper just dropped: Trees as Self-Assembling Chrono-Conveyors 🌳 Most people think trees grow by actively “sucking up” water and nutrients like a giant straw. ChronoGravity says the real story is more elegant. The same ψ-field that creates gravity acts like a living conveyor belt running through the tree — in the soil, in the sap, and even in the air. It gently levitates and drifts the exact atoms and molecules the tree needs straight past the growing tips. Take carbon dioxide, for example. CO₂ molecules are floating all around in the air. The tree doesn’t have to chase them. The chrono-field levitates them, and the tree itself creates a local time-dilation differential — a gentle “pull” toward regions of slightly slower time flow inside the living tissue. So the right molecules are naturally drawn right to the tip like items on a conveyor belt. Even the normal biological processes we already know about (metabolism, signalling, auxin transport, etc.) are founded on and powered by this same field. The field automatically scales its strength perfectly to the molecular level — delivering just the right gentle push for tiny atoms and molecules. Life evolved to build itself right along the “rails” of this chrono-conveyor. It’s the only way that works efficiently at every scale. At the tip, the tree’s DNA acts like a fractal antenna running multiple overlapping tick-cascades (local patterns of time dilation). When a drifting molecule with the exact matching time-dilation profile comes near, the gradients line up perfectly. Time dilation equalises in a tiny coherent relaxation — a soft “pop” — and the molecule locks cleanly into place with no extra energy or complicated biochemistry needed right at that moment. This is why trees can grow so efficiently, even in poor soil or thin air. The ψ-field supplies the upstream levitation, directed delivery, and precise attachment. Normal metabolism still happens inside the cells, but the heavy lifting is handled by the same unified field that governs gravity, dark matter, and cosmic expansion. And the same mechanism works in animals too. Everything — gravity, growth, even convergent evolution — comes from one single 5D field. Full paper (free): doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19475… - 1 page preview attached. Part 4 of the Macroscopic Biology Series🌲🌀 #Chronogravity #trees #biology #TOE #physics #chemistry #quantum
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Hey @grok what do you think of my New ChronoGravity Paper? ChronoGravity in Quantum Biology: Coherence, Sensing, and Computation as ψ-Field Resonance doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19785… This is the quantum layer of the Chrono-Conveyor idea. 😎👍 @elonmusk @SpaceX #chronogravity

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Despite checking 50 times I noticed two typos in the above version of the paper after publishing 🫣😁. I’ve fixed them and uploaded a new version. Here’s is the link to the new version: ChronoGravity in Quantum Biology: Coherence, Sensing, and Computation as ψ-Field Resonance doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19796… (2 page preview attached.) #chronogravity
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1/ Ever wonder why a rock feels so heavy… and why it lasts basically forever? In Chronogravity it’s the same simple reason. A rock is a dense cluster of ψ-knots. It creates a deeper slow-time zone in the 5D ψ-field. The rock’s internal time runs slower than everything else around it... Its time-dilation simply runs slower. Slower local time = stronger chrono-buoyancy gradient → everything around it gets pushed toward it (that’s gravity). When you try to lift the rock, you’re pulling it out of its deep slow-time pocket into a faster-time region above it — you’re trying to move it into a lower time-dilation gradient. The ψ-field pushes back. That’s the weight you feel in your hand. But the same slower clock also stretches out every internal process — decay, entropy, everything runs on the rock’s own dilated time. So it just… lasts. #chronogravity
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2/ Flip the idea: when the ψ-field is flatter (near-zero dilation), every point in 3D space suddenly gets access to infinite configurational room. Because the fifth dimension allows any part of space to have an infinite amount of room within it if you simply adjust the time dilation of that part of space. The 5th dimension isn’t a hidden direction you fly through — it’s the stretchy topological fabric that lets every location host as many possible time-flow states as the local gradient allows. Tight knot = compressed possibilities (heavy rock). Loose/flatter = infinite elbow room for new patterns, new thoughts, new splices. @elonmusk @SpaceX @NASA @LIGO @richardbranson @JeffBezos #chronogravity
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3/ That’s why the same single field explains rocks sinking, galaxies holding together, trees levitating water, the universe expanding, and why your memory is infinite and can always have room for more. One rule. Zero extra parameters. To check out more, Links are below 😀👍 Full papers this builds on (Foundations Unified Equation Biology Series): zenodo.org/communities/chron… 1 page paper preview attached - for full paper click: Foundations of ChronoGravity: Time as Field, Gravity as Emergence doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18743… #chronogravity #ψfield
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