Temporal Mirrors and Retrocausal Structures in the CCEGA Framework

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This work investigates the emergence of temporal mirror phenomena within the CCEGA (Emergent Quantum Fields and Adaptive Gravity) theoretical framework. We propose that under certain adaptive coherence conditions of the fundamental field φ, regions of spacetime can act as temporal mirrors, effectively reflecting informational trajectories across a temporal axis. These structures are not mere mathematical curiosities but potential manifestations of retrocausal coherence inherent to the memory dynamics of the field. Such configurations provide a novel perspective on time symmetry, quantum entanglement, and the interplay between memory and geometry. Finally, we explore the philosophical and cosmological implications of these findings, suggesting that the fabric of time itself may be a higher-order resonance of the field's adaptive architecture.

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curvature
quantum field memory
folding dynamics
geometría adaptativa
gravedad cuántica
quantum gravity
black hole information
consciousness
teoría de todo
structural coherence
adaptive geometryemergent time
nonlocal structure
information dynamics
ccega
ccega campo φ
non-biologiquantum entanglement
neurophysics
emergent field theory
φ field
emergent gravity

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Title Temporal Mirrors and Retrocausal Structures in the CCEGA Framework
This work investigates the emergence of temporal mirror phenomena within the CCEGA (Emergent Quantum Fields and Adaptive Gravity) theoretical framework. We propose that under certain adaptive coherence conditions of the fundamental field φ, regions of spacetime can act as temporal mirrors, effectively reflecting informational trajectories across a temporal axis. These structures are not mere mathematical curiosities but potential manifestations of retrocausal coherence inherent to the memory dynamics of the field. Such configurations provide a novel perspective on time symmetry, quantum entanglement, and the interplay between memory and geometry. Finally, we explore the philosophical and cosmological implications of these findings, suggesting that the fabric of time itself may be a higher-order resonance of the field's adaptive architecture.
Work type Technical
Tags curvature, quantum field memory, folding dynamics, geometría adaptativa, gravedad cuántica, quantum gravity, black hole information, consciousness, teoría de todo, structural coherence, adaptive geometryemergent time, nonlocal structure, information dynamics, ccega, ccega campo φ, non-biologiquantum entanglement, neurophysics, emergent field theory, φ field, emergent gravity

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