Time has been persistently mischaracterised as a neutral parameter. This paper reframes time within Resonance Cosmology as a principle: the resonant interval of the ether substrate. Time is the spacing between harmonics that makes rhythm possible, transforms static frequency into motion, and structures the unfolding of universes, consciousness, and history. Mathematically, time is identified in the Mathematical Resonance Model of Ether (MRME) as the interval between harmonic eigenvalues — the temporal spacing that separates resonance bands E1 through E7. Physical analogies from spectroscopy, seismology, and radio interferometry ground the claim. Cosmologically, time orders the periodic table of universes. Philosophically, traditions from Plato to Barbour converge on time as active principle. In consciousness studies, biological and iterative modes of temporality are shown as resonance expressions. Four experimental programmes provide falsifiable predictions. This paper positions time as the temporal keystone of the nine‑paper corpus: every other paper describes a resonance, and this paper supplies the condition of possibility for all of them.
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