This paper presents a minimal and explicit structural statement of the Timeless Light Model (TLM). It introduces no new physical theory, equations, or empirical claims. Instead, it consolidates results established across a sequence of recent constraint-based and interpretive works into an irreducible canonical form. The aim is clarification and compression. Well-established relativistic invariants—most notably null proper time for massless excitations and the absence of a rest frame for photons—impose strict limits on how persistence, intermediate dynamics, and temporal ordering may be interpreted. When these consequences are developed across multiple papers, explanatory devices introduced for pedagogical purposes can be mistaken for foundational commitments. This work separates what is structurally required by relativistic kinematics from what was introduced as explanatory scaffolding. The resulting canon consists of three elements: the Quantum Platform (QP), in which no temporal variables or ordering predicates appear; the Spacetime Deployment Frame (SDF), in which all temporal structure and physical sequence are defined; and CI-ARCs (Causal Instruction Arcs), which represent emission–absorption linkages without intrinsic ordering, persistence, or intermediate evolution. Several immediate consequences follow directly, including the localization of temporal ordering to the SDF and the inapplicability of retrocausality language at the level of CI-ARCs. The paper is conservative in scope. It modifies no equations, introduces no new observables, and remains fully compatible with Special Relativity, General Relativity, and quantum field theory as an operational formalism. Its contribution is interpretive: to provide a stable, minimal reference statement of the Timeless Light Model suitable for citation and use as a foundational baseline in subsequent work.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/698acacb7c832249c30ba41a — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18521383