Total State–Space Coexistence Theory
A Structural Framework for Time, Probability, and Experience
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Total State–Space Coexistence Theory presents a rigorous structural framework for understanding time, probability, multiplicity, and experience without invoking metaphysics, spirituality, or speculative physics.
Rather than proposing new physical laws, this book reorganizes existing foundational concepts into a single coherent structure. Time is treated not as a flowing entity but as an ordering relation over a complete state-space. Past, present, and future coexist structurally, while experience arises through localized access rather than global progression.
The framework reinterprets probability as a measure over coexisting outcomes, clarifies the multiverse as state-space partitioning rather than universe creation, and resolves classical paradoxes—such as time travel and measurement contradictions—through structural separation instead of elimination.
Key topics include:
Time as ordering without flow
The universe as a complete state-space
Multiverse as coexistence of incompatible outcomes
Probability as structural weight, not selection
Observation as physical correlation
Experience as index-local access
Paradox handling without contradiction
Agency and responsibility in a complete universe
Each chapter is written to stand independently, allowing the material to function both as a unified monograph and as a collection of publishable theoretical papers.
This book is intended for readers interested in the foundations of physics, philosophy of time, probability theory, and conceptual clarity at the deepest structural level. No prior commitment to any interpretation of quantum mechanics or metaphysical doctrine is required.