The Concept of Time: A Grand Unified Reaction Platform
Hamidreza Simchi

TL;DR
This paper proposes a grand unified reaction platform based on a new conceptual framework of the universe as a system of changing events and boundaries, aiming to unify current physical paradigms and explore future explanations.
Contribution
It introduces a novel conceptual model of the universe emphasizing boundaries and variations, providing a platform to unify physical theories and address consciousness and gravitational effects.
Findings
A new boundary-based framework for physical phenomena
Potential unification of current physical paradigms
Insights into the role of gravity at Planck scale
Abstract
The universe is things which change and called events. The events are matter and field. A boundary divides a system to things and environment. The things belong to the environment have no significant effect on the things belong to the system. The physical observables are the variations of things and it is always assumed that the conscious thing is placed in environment because the science cannot explain consciousness. There is not only an obligated minimum boundary between things (space) but also between past and future (present). The gravitational field has significant effect on these obligated minimums, especially at Planck scale. By using the above concept we introduce a grand unified reaction platform for categorizing the current physical paradigms and possible future explanation of the universe as a whole.
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