This paper presents a speculative conceptual framework proposing that all observable physical phenomena — particles, forces, mass, dark energy, and the structure of spacetime — emerge from a single unnamed fundamental substrate referred to herein as the God Fluid. The framework proposes that time is not an independent dimension but an intrinsic vibration mode of this substrate, and that the substrate's self-folding geometry is the origin of all motion and interaction. Through an analogy to Fourier decomposition applied across the time dimension, each fundamental particle is identified as a simplified wave solution characterised by its temporal coupling. This approach naturally derives the zero mass of the photon, reframes parallel universe interpretations as temporal phase relationships within a single fluid, and identifies dark energy as a wave state phase-locked between past and future with no present component. Forces between particles are proposed to arise as secondary wave interference structures rather than through separate carrier mechanisms. The framework is presented at a conceptual level and does not yet include mathematical formalisation.
Suneel Seethamraju (Mon,) studied this question.