Quantum mechanics provides unmatched predictive accuracy yet leaves its underlying mechanism obscure. This paper proposes a qualitative framework in which the present moment is not a passive parameter but an actively advancing time plane (Tₙ). Drawing only on established observations—cosmic microwave background coherence, universal ordering of events, and the extraordinary stability of atomic clocks—I introduce a sequence of axioms that treat time as (i) a periodic wave whose Planck-scale rhythm imprints regularities across nature, (ii) a plane pushed forward by an irreducible drive, and (iii) a layer of finite thickness that gives rise to quantum uncertainty.Mass is reinterpreted as resistance to this forward push, gravity as the dimpling of the advancing plane, and inertia as local resistance to temporal advance. All stable matter emerges from a single fundamental resisting unit—here called the electron—whose packets generate composite particles, while photons appear as ripples of the time plane released when resistance adjusts. Vector “shadows,” extended deformations of the plane, account for charge polarity, electromagnetic interaction, and long-range quantum correlations.The framework remains qualitative but invites quantitative development: operator and Lagrangian formalisms, Planck-scale scaling relations, and experimental tests of temporal periodicity.If borne out, the time-plane model would not merely modify existing physics but supply a new architecture linking quantum phenomena, gravitation, and cosmic coherence.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/694020e82d562116f28fad36 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17859466