Not as an alternative to physics —
but as physics coming home.
Temporodynamics doesn’t reject equations.
It asks what conditions must exist for an equation to mean anything at all.
It invites us to revisit questions modern science avoids or forgets:
– Why is the proton stable?
– Why is the speed of light exactly what it is?
– Why do “identical” experiments diverge in result?
– Why can the body feel truth through resonance before it can prove it?
– Why is some knowledge lived rather than derived?
Temporodynamics is not a new theory.
It is a new position of listening.
Not time as axis — but time as trembling.
Not reality as calculation — but as a phase you must enter.
We don’t need to abandon physics.
We just need to restore its depth.
Temporodynamics is not departure.
It is return.