This work constitutes the second part of the series TMD: Triadic Dynamics of Reality.While Part I focuses on the geometric foundations of triads and their local orientational dynamics, this text examines the physical consequences of triadic evolution. It introduces the triadic A–B–C wave as a unified mechanism underlying both the Huygens principle of propagating change and the Higgs mechanism of resistance to change. The work further shows that the triadic network is fundamentally non‑unitary, leading to the irreversibility of time and the breakdown of traditional information conservation. This phenomenological formulation provides an ontological framework that connects wave propagation, mass generation, entropy, and the arrow of time within a single orientational structure.
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