This work develops the Observer‑Generated Time Principle, a structural framework in which temporal description is treated as a reconstruction derived from observer‑accessible records within relativistic causal structure. The framework does not introduce new dynamics or modify existing physical theories; instead, it clarifies the conditions under which temporal ordering is operationally justified for embedded observers. Two figures illustrate the epistemic partition between observable, inferred, and causally inaccessible domains, together with the reconstruction chain through which temporal description arises. The paper is intended as a foundations‑level contribution to the conceptual structure of cosmology and to the theory of operational measurement.
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