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What if the foundations of physics aren’t built on space, time, or force — but on phase?
This episode explores a different starting point: a system where state evolves through constraint, not approximation. Instead of relying on limits, continuity, or external drivers, the discussion follows how structure emerges from a single primitive dynamic and its re-articulation under pressure.
From this perspective, familiar tools like differential calculus appear as projections — useful, but not fundamental. Beneath them is a deeper layer where evolution is exact, discrete, and internally driven.
The conversation walks through:
No speculation, no metaphors — just a direct attempt to trace the mechanism underneath what is normally taken as given.
By Justin LietzWhat if the foundations of physics aren’t built on space, time, or force — but on phase?
This episode explores a different starting point: a system where state evolves through constraint, not approximation. Instead of relying on limits, continuity, or external drivers, the discussion follows how structure emerges from a single primitive dynamic and its re-articulation under pressure.
From this perspective, familiar tools like differential calculus appear as projections — useful, but not fundamental. Beneath them is a deeper layer where evolution is exact, discrete, and internally driven.
The conversation walks through:
No speculation, no metaphors — just a direct attempt to trace the mechanism underneath what is normally taken as given.