Field-Network Theory introduces the concept e, representing structural possibility prior to space and time. From internal asymmetry within this possibility arise:
temporal ordering (time)
structural persistence (form)
relational stabilization (space)
resonance structures (matter and light)
integrated informational coherence (consciousness)
The theory does not treat time or space as fundamental dimensions but as emergent consequences of relational compatibility within the field network.
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