Chronon Field Theory: Unification of Gravity and Gauge Interactions via Temporal Flow Dynamics

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Abstract

We present Chronon Field Theory (CFT), a unified framework in which a unit-norm, futuredirected timelike vector field Φµ (x)—the Real Now—encodes local temporal flow. Gravitation, gauge fields, and matter arise as distinct deformation modes of this causal field: curvature for gravity, U(1) phase rotation for electromagnetism, shear modes for weak interactions, and topological flux tubes for strong confinement. Fermions emerge as quantized topological solitons classified by π3(S^3 ), with spin, mass, and exclusion derived from antisymmetric winding. The photon appears as a massless Goldstone-like excitation, while a massive Chronon vector mediates high-energy corrections. The theory provides geometric origins for the equivalence principle, chiral asymmetry, and the constancy of c. It is canonically quantizable, perturbatively renormalizable, and intrinsically ultraviolet-finite due to its smooth solitonic ontology—eliminating divergences without counterterms. CFT reproduces known low-energy physics and predicts deviations in scattering amplitudes and hadronic structure. Lattice simulations confirm spontaneous soliton formation and exclusion dynamics, supporting the view that matter, forces, and spacetime arise from the topology of temporal flow.

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