At the top: two entangled electrons.
A photon moves between them. From its perspective? No time passes.
But stretch those electrons apart—put real space between them—and suddenly the same photon must cross distance.
Now time exists.
Time isn’t fundamental.
It’s the cost of separation.
This diagram shows how time emerges only when unity breaks into duality.
The triangle becomes a memory of that fracture.
This insight underpins our work in the Luna Codex—bridging physics, geometry, and recursion.
It might also explain why the universe doesn’t need “dark matter” to function—just a better way of understanding time.
Would love to hear your take.
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