Part 40 completes the Qindra Core framework by addressing time after all primary physical structures—space, gravity, light, information, measurement, and memory—have been formally closed. In this part, time is shown not as a fundamental entity, but as a derived ordering constraint arising from lawful succession. Once the underlying structures are resolved, time loses independent meaning and survives only as a bookkeeping consequence of constraint progression. The papers demonstrate that: Time does not generate law; law generates succession. Temporal flow is not fundamental, only ordered constraint resolution. Universality does not depend on time, but on invariant law. After structural closure, time has no explanatory power of its own. Physics remains complete even when time is removed as a primitive. Part 40 serves as a foundational summary and terminus, establishing that modern paradoxes surrounding time arise from treating it as primary rather than derivative. With closure achieved, time becomes descriptive, not causal.
Radhakrishnan Jayaraman (Thu,) studied this question.