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Temporal Causality and Engineered Spacetime

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A "Non‑Fiction" Fiction Research Thesis Presented as a Book Author: Ace Aznur Affiliation: Singapore Institute for Fundamental Physics (SIFP) Achievement: Nobel Prize in Physics (Fictional, for narrative purposes) Abstract This book‑thesis documents the first scientifically consistent framework for engineered backward time displacement without paradox violation. Written in a non‑fiction academic style, it chronicles the decades‑long research journey of Singaporean physicist Ace Aznur, whose work unified quantum information theory, semiclassical gravity, and negative‑energy field engineering. The result was the Causality‑Preserving Temporal Loop (CPTL), a system that allows limited traversal into the past while maintaining global consistency.
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Chapter 1 - Chapter 1 - The Nature of Time

1.1 Time Is Not a River

Time has long been mischaracterized as a flowing entity. In reality, modern physics reveals time as a dimension constrained by entropy, information, and spacetime geometry. The impossibility of backward travel was never proven—only assumed under incomplete models.

Ace Aznur's early work at NUS demonstrated that causality is an emergent property, not a fundamental one. This insight formed the basis for the hypothesis that backward temporal displacement could exist without violating logical consistency.

1.2 Entropy as Direction, Not Law

Entropy defines directionality statistically, not absolutely. Microscopic violations occur constantly. The question is not whether entropy can locally decrease, but whether it can be contained, isolated, and guided.

Ace's experiments showed that carefully controlled systems, interacting with negative energy fields, could exhibit temporary local entropy reduction, forming the first step toward controlled temporal manipulation.

1.3 The Quantum Clockwork

In 2032, Aznur proposed the concept of the Quantum Clockwork, a device capable of observing time's microscopic reversals. It combined precision cesium clocks with quantum entanglement to detect causality-safe temporal fluctuations. Early results confirmed subtle but measurable backward information flow in isolated systems.

1.4 Time as a Dimension

Time is best understood as a spatial-like dimension within the fabric of spacetime. By manipulating spacetime curvature using exotic matter and negative energy, the dimension of time itself can be locally distorted. The Quantum Clockwork provided a blueprint for measuring these distortions and predicting the potential pathways for temporal displacement.

1.5 Diary Excerpts

2033-06-14: Preliminary tests with entangled photons suggest slight retrocausal signals. Uncertainty principle is respected; causality not yet violated.

2034-02-02: Casimir-based negative energy arrays show promise for stabilizing quantum loops. Early models of Chronal Boundary Layer complete.

2035-09-10: First simulation of micro-temporal displacement executed; AI navigation successfully predicts outcomes.

No paradoxes detected.