Abstract This research proposes the Theory of Temporal Synthesis Points, a novel theoretical framework that redefines linear temporal perceptions by introducing the concept of non-linear, recursive temporal convergence. The theory posits that the interaction between entities or events from disparate temporal coordinates necessitates the emergence of autonomous temporal axes, termed Temporal Synthesis Points. Within the cluster of these nodes, the traditional boundaries of Past, Present, and Future dissolve into a state of Temporal Indistinguishability. Central to this framework is the assertion that Spatial Manifolds (Sₙ) are not fundamental constants but emergent structural by-products of intersecting temporal webs. Through a formal mathematical specification involving recursive summation and partial derivatives of the 'Present' catalyst, the research illustrates how infinite temporal nodes evolve into complex multi-scalar networks. Furthermore, the study defines Negative Space—a non-spatial manifold of high-density temporal energy—where conventional physics, including the light-speed barrier and spatial locomotion, are superseded by Instantaneous Manifestation. Time is thereby reclassified as a self-sustaining energy form (Theory of Temporal Energy). Keywords Temporal Synthesis, Spatial Emergence, Recursive Dynamics, Negative Space, Temporal Indistinguishability, Recursive Summation, Non-linear Temporality, Emergent Spacetime, Temporal Energy, Causality Bypass.
Ayyappan Manikantan Nair (Sun,) studied this question.