What is time, really — and can we do better than describing its passage as 'seconds per second'? This paper presents The Omnia Eterna, a theoretical framework that decomposes spacetime into two fundamental primitives: the Omnia, representing pure space, and the Eterna, representing pure time flowing at an intrinsic rate we recognize as c. From these two primitives, existence, causality, and the observable effects of relativity emerge as natural properties rather than assumptions. The framework introduces original terminology to precisely describe concepts that existing language handles poorly, and references the Omnia Iam Framework — a visual and conceptual taxonomy designed to make four-dimensional spacetime intuitive without requiring mathematical formalism. Full exposition of the Omnia Iam Framework will be submitted as a separate deposit within this community. Several speculative extensions are introduced, including the Spin Bang hypothesis and the Omnia Iam Fractal, which extend the model toward cosmological origins and nested universe structures. This is a first version deposit establishing authorship and priority of concepts and terminology. The framework is conceptual and pedagogical in intent, offered as a new way of thinking about a universe we have lived in our whole lives but understood only partially — living in the tesseractal shadows of a 4D universe.
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