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Chronotopology (CT) is a proposed subfield of Ulyssean Mathematics (UM) that aims to establish a rigorous mathematical structure describing the nature of time, space, and their interactions across dimensional layers. It introduces new constants, operators, and topological constructs for modeling the flexibility and shape of spacetime within and between universes. This paper outlines the fundamental principles and mathematical formalism of CT, its relationship to existing physical phenomena, and its potential applications in high-dimensional physics and topology.
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Data may be preliminary. 16 April 2025 V1 Latest version Share on Chronotopology: A Foundational Framework of Time and Space within Ulyssean Mathematics Author : John Doe 0009-0006-3731-9375 [email protected] Authors Info & Affiliations https://doi.org/10.22541/au.174483077.70947933/v1 463 views 147 downloads Contents Abstract Supplementary Material Information & Authors Metrics & Citations View Options References Figures Tables Media Share Abstract Chronotopology (CT) is a proposed subfield of Ulyssean Mathematics (UM) that aims to establish a rigorous mathematical structure describing the nature of time, space, and their interactions across dimensional layers. It introduces new constants, operators, and topological constructs for modeling the flexibility and shape of spacetime within and between universes. 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