Temporal Sciences Foundation

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Temporal Sciences Foundation

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Advancing Knowledge in Temporal Sciences

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Advancing Knowledge in Temporal Sciences

Advancing Knowledge in Temporal SciencesAdvancing Knowledge in Temporal SciencesAdvancing Knowledge in Temporal Sciences

Our Mission

The Temporal Sciences Foundation (TSF) supports and advances the study of time as the organizing principle of the universe. We steward the development of Temporal Sciences—a speculative, geometry-first framework exploring new relationships between timeflow, gravity, structure, and biological systems.


TSF ensures open access to all documents*, maintains the living Temporal Sciences Nexus, and provides long-term guidance as the framework continues to evolve. 


* All Temporal Sciences documents are speculative, exploratory, and not peer-reviewed; they are shared to invite examination, critique, and further development. As a core tenet of Temporal Sciences, we never refer to our work as “published,” as a “publication,” or as a “paper” unless it has passed independent peer review. Instead, all non-peer-reviewed work is explicitly referred to as “documents,” in recognition of—and out of respect for—the rigor, accountability, and standards of the formal scientific publication process.  

What We Do

Stewardship

Research Support

Research Support

 We maintain the Temporal Sciences Nexus and ensure each contribution is preserved, versioned, and accessible.

Research Support

Research Support

Research Support

TSF supports independent projects such as the Temporal Sciences Model (TSM), Chrono-Arc Geometry (CAG), and UniMEF-Core. 

Open Science

Research Support

Open Science

 All documents remain freely accessible through open platforms such as Zenodo as speculative, non-peer-reviewed work. 

Founder

Colin Lynch is the founder of the Temporal Sciences Foundation and creator of the Temporal Sciences framework—an initiative exploring time as the underlying structure of physics and biology. His early speculative documents include Time and Distance: A New Approach, Universe Framework for Time, Distance, Energy, and Mass, and Time Defines the Gravitational Constant and Temporal Curvature.


Colin also leads the development of the Temporal Sciences Model (TSM), Chrono-Arc Geometry (CAG), and the UniMEF-Core benchmarking suite.

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