The nuanced interpretation is that the modern, curvature- and singularity-driven dominance over classical frameworks—such as Newtonian gravity, classical conceptions of space and time, energy equivalence, and Planck’s energy–frequency relation—has led post-relativistic physics toward increasingly speculative constructs. This shift has necessitated the introduction of exotic laws and hypothetical particles, rather than sustaining a physically grounded, energetically consistent universe in the classical sense.
As a result, much of post-relativistic physics has evolved into a framework where abstract or speculative models are often treated as physically real. Within this paradigm, time is frequently assumed to drive the unfolding of existence into events. In contrast, a more physically grounded perspective would assert that time itself emerges from existential events, not the other way around.
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