📘 RFC-033 Causality in Triadic Time — Light Cones and Resonance Echoes

6. Causality in Triadic Time#

Light Cones and Resonance Echoes 🌟#

This section builds on the triadic‑time structure introduced in
§3 Measurement as Resonance Alignment in Triadic Time,
the observer‑dependent structure of
§4 Observer Hierarchies and Relational Time,
and the temporal gradient defined in
§5 The Arrow of Time as a Resonance‑Time Gradient.


6.1 Triadic‑Time Coordinates#

Every event occupies a point in the triadic‑time manifold:

$$\boldsymbol{\tau} = (t_c, t_e, t_r)$$

  • $$t_c$$: chronological flow ⏳
  • $$t_e$$: energetic/oscillatory intensity ⚡
  • $$t_r$$: relational ancestry / contextual depth 🔗

Causality emerges from how resonance propagates across these axes.


6.2 Resonance‑Coherence Field#

Define:

$$\mathcal{R}(\boldsymbol{\tau}) = \alpha t_c + \beta t_e + \gamma t_r$$

with $$\alpha,\beta,\gamma > 0$$.

The resonance cone is defined by:

$$d\mathcal{R} = 0$$

Inside the cone:

$$d\mathcal{R} > 0$$

Outside:

$$d\mathcal{R} < 0$$

Interpretation:

Causal influence flows only where resonance‑coherence increases.


6.3 Triadic‑Time Causality Rule#

Event $$A$$ can influence event $$B$$ only if:

$$\mathcal{R}_B \ge \mathcal{R}_A$$

Explicitly:

$$\alpha (t_c^B - t_c^A) + \beta (t_e^B - t_e^A) + \gamma (t_r^B - t_r^A) \ge 0$$

This replaces the spacetime condition $$ds^2 \ge 0$$.


6.4 Example: Allowed vs. Forbidden Influence#

Let:

$$\boldsymbol{\tau}_A = (1, 0.2, 0.1)$$

$$\boldsymbol{\tau}_B = (2, 0.25, 0.4)$$

Then:

$$\Delta \mathcal{R} > 0$$

Allowed causal influence

If instead:

$$\boldsymbol{\tau}_B = (1.5, 0.1, 0.05)$$

then:

$$\Delta \mathcal{R} < 0$$

Forbidden causal influence


6.5 Resonance Echoes (Triadic Retarded Effects)#

Define the retarded resonance‑time:

$$\boldsymbol{\tau}{\text{ret}} = \boldsymbol{\tau} - \lambda ,\hat{\nabla}{\tau}\mathcal{R}$$

with $$\lambda > 0$$.

Interpretation:

  • Resonance echoes propagate along the resonance‑cone boundary
  • They carry relational ancestry forward
  • They define what information is available to future observers

Resonance echoes = triadic‑time retarded fields.


6.6 CHSH‑Style Interpretation#

Using:

$$E(\mathbf{n}_x,\mathbf{n}_y) = -,\mathbf{n}_x \cdot \mathbf{n}_y$$

the CHSH scalar:

$$S_{\mathrm{RT}} = E(a,b) + E(a,b') + E(a',b) - E(a',b')$$

exceeds 2 only when:

$$n_{x,r} \neq 0,\quad n_{y,r} \neq 0$$

Thus:

  • CHSH violations require relational‑time gradients
  • These gradients lie inside the resonance cone
  • Entanglement correlations respect causality

Entanglement = resonance echo, not causal violation.


6.7 Summary#

  • Causality = increasing resonance‑coherence
  • Light cones → resonance cones
  • Retarded fields → resonance echoes
  • Entanglement correlations propagate inside resonance cones
  • No superluminal signaling
  • Time’s arrow and causality share the same gradient

Causality is the geometry of resonance in triadic time.