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The Frame Theory of Temporal Perception


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The investigation of temporal perception has historically been constrained by a profound dichotomy between classical linear progression models and non-linear, deterministic block-universe interpretations. The Frame Theory of Temporal Perception, pioneered by independent researcher Pasan Senanayake, introduces a paradigm-shifting structural ontology that successfully reconciles physical universal topology with subjective conscious experience.1 This comprehensive white paper delineates the core axioms of Frame Theory, positing that the universe, encompassing all planetary systems and physical events, exists as a vast, static series of 3D holographic frames.1 Under this rigorous theoretical framework, time itself is not an intrinsic, flowing property of the cosmos but an experiential byproduct generated by the movement of human consciousness—functioning as the sole active agent—traversing this pre-existing geometric mesh at the speed of light.1

This theoretical architecture offers robust, systematic explanations for widely documented temporal and cognitive anomalies. It redefines phenomena such as déjà vu and jamais vu not as psychological misfires, memory retrieval errors, or precognitive events, but as highly specific localized synchronizations or "glitches" within the holographic structure.1 Furthermore, an extensive review of current academic literature, physical science repositories, and preprint servers confirms that while isolated elements bearing the nomenclature of "frame theory" exist in artificial intelligence and behavioral psychology, the specific cosmological and temporal synthesis proposed by Senanayake has not been formally published in peer-reviewed scientific literature


Pasan Rathsara Senanayake is an independent researcher with an academic background in cyber security from institutions in Australia and Sri Lanka. His professional profile highlights a multidisciplinary focus, spanning technological expertise and metaphysical inquiry. Central to his work is the Frame Theory of Temporal Perception, a concept that reimagines the universe as a series of static 3D holographic frames. This theory suggests that human consciousness serves as the active force moving through these frames, creating the subjective experience of time. Additionally, Senanayake has authored several works exploring reality engineering and simulation technologies, aiming to bridge the gap between physical science and conscious perception.


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