Time is commonly treated either as a geometric dimension of spacetime or as a flowing experi- ential continuum. Yet both descriptions leave unresolved a deeper ontological question: what makes temporal order physically meaningful at all? This paper advances a speculative but structured proposal: time is not a primitive flowing substrate, but an emergent consequence of how information becomes locally accessible, distin- guishable, and causally stabilized.
Giuseppe Junior Greco (Fri,) studied this question.