The present volume introduces the philosophical and conceptual foundations of the Temporal Theory of the Universe (TTU), a framework in which time is posited not as a coordinate or parameter, but as the primary physical substance from which space, matter, and all fundamental interactions emerge.
The core thesis is that a scalar temporal field T(x) constitutes the unique ontological foundation of physical reality. Spatial geometry arises as the phase-stabilized state of this field; matter manifests as topologically protected vortex configurations; all fundamental interactions - gravitation, electromagnetism, and nuclear forces - are identified as distinct regimes of temporal field gradients (density, phase, and ultra-gradients respectively).
The framework introduces Hypertime as the hypertemporal state space, dual temporal streams (τ⁺/τ⁻), the Vortex of the Present as the self-sustaining mechanism of causal fixation, and the spectral-temporal triplet {τ, Θ, φ} as a bridge toward the Standard Model. Cosmological puzzles - dark matter, dark energy, baryonic asymmetry, and the nature of cosmic expansion - receive unified ontological explanations without invoking new particles or fields.
The Temporal Ohm Law jₘ = χₜ"Eₜ and the equation of motion a = −χₜ"c²"∇ln(τ) serve as the dynamical core, reproducing classical, relativistic, and quantum mechanics as limiting cases. Volume II will provide the full mathematical formalism; Volume III the derivation of Standard Model parameters; Volume IV electrogravitational applications.
Keywords: temporal field theory, time as substance, Hypertime, temporal susceptibility, Temporal Theory of the Universe, unified field theory, emergent spacetime, dark energy, dark matter, baryonic asymmetry.