Why Time Is Directed: World Stabilization as an Ontological Condition

Timothy Speed (2025)

Abstract

The direction of time is considered a fundamental yet unresolved problem in physics. While most fundamental equations are time-reversal symmetric, world nevertheless appears factually irreversible: structures emerge, bind existence, and cannot be undone in any real sense without losing their own conditions. Common explanations locate the direction of time in the entropic arrow, in cosmological initial conditions, or in emergent dynamics, without clarifying why world itself is not backward-viable.

The present contribution proposes an ontological shift in perspective. Time is not directed because physical processes are irreversible; rather, it is directed because world itself emerges in a directed manner. World formation is understood as a pre-ontological process in which possibility is condensed into viable existence. This condensation generates irreversible bindings—embodiment, relationality, and historical fixation—that cannot be undone without residue. The direction of time is the imprint of this binding. From this perspective, time does not appear as a neutral parameter but as the effect of recurrent opening against complete condensation. This ontological reading allows boundary concepts such as time travel or stable wormholes to be reassessed: they fail not because of technical deficits or logical paradoxes, but because they presuppose transportable, world-independent existence. The contribution does not formulate a physical model of time, but clarifies the ontological conditions under which the direction of time can meaningfully be addressed.

This paper functions as an interface text within a larger operator-based research corpus. Core concepts are applied here, not re-derived. The underlying research operates in a non-linear, rhythmically recursive epistemic mode grounded in an autistic form of structural perception; the present text provides an interface translation for academic contexts.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18096277

Keywords: Direction of Time, Ontology of Time, World Stabilization, Irreversibility, Emergence, Temporal Asymmetry, Ontological Conditions, World Formation, Pre-Ontological Processes, Non-Reversibility of World, Condensation of Possibility

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