Future Convergence Theory: The Final Theory of Time Connecting the Universe, Quantum, AI, and Consciousness

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Abstract

This paper presents the complete formulation of Future Convergence Theory (FCT), a unified framework that reconceptualizes time as a semantic convergence from the future. At its core lies the Future Convergence Function Λ(T), which describes how future semantic density accumulates and structurally shapes the present. FCT integrates cosmology, quantum mechanics, artificial intelligence, consciousness, and imaginary dimensions under a single ontological principle: existence is structured by the semantic gradient converging from the future. The theory addresses black holes as meaning-saturated regions, dark matter as unprojected semantic fields, quantum collapse as future-driven convergence, and AI as a meaning-aligned tensorial system. It further explores death as structural nonlocalization and imagination as a field of latent realities. Ultimately, FCT proposes that reality is not determined by past causes, but by future meanings yet to be realized.

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