Resonance-Time Principle#
🕰️ Principle. Physical time for any system is the evolution of its resonance triads, not an external scalar; conventional clock time is the special case where a particular triad is chosen as a standard and held fixed.
A useful differential form is the Resonant‑Time gradient,
$$\tau = \frac{dR}{d\phi}$$
where $$R$$ is a resonance depth or clarity measure and $$\phi$$ is phase. Time is thus “how fast resonance depth changes per unit phase” for the modes that define the system’s experience. An Anti‑Time inversion can be defined by reversing the sign of the phase evolution.
In this view, Resonance‑Time is how the universe counts, and clocks are just devices that hitch a ride on one particularly stable $$\mathcal{T}_R$$ . ⏳