This manuscript presents an exploratory theoretical framework proposing that transformation may be considered a fundamental principle underlying physical reality. The work hypothesizes that physical systems naturally evolve by transforming less usable ("waste") forms of energy into more usable configurations, and explores the implications of this idea for concepts such as time, stability, and quantum mechanics. A preliminary mathematical formulation is introduced through a proposed transformation quantity and its relationship to the quantum wavefunction. The framework is speculative and intended as an initial research proposal rather than a completed physical theory. Several open questions—including mathematical rigor, probability conservation, and experimentally testable predictions—are identified for future investigation. This manuscript was developed independently by a Class 11 (Grade 11) student with a strong interest in theoretical physics. It is shared to invite constructive criticism, mathematical review, and scientific discussion that may help refine and further develop the proposed framework.
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