The Last Theory

What is time in Wolfram Physics?

Feb 5, 2026
A challenge to the usual assumptions about time and how physics measures change. The idea that space and time could be just a hypergraph and its rule-driven evolution. A pulsar visualization shows how observable rhythms can emerge from simple graph updates. A look at why internal clocks and perceptions remain consistent even if rule application pace changes.
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INSIGHT

Time Emerges From Hypergraph Evolution

  • In Wolfram Physics the hypergraph is space and rule applications are what time is.
  • Time emerges from repeated rewrites of nodes and edges rather than existing as an external axis.
ANECDOTE

Pulsar Example Illustrates Emergent Time

  • Mark Jeffery uses a pulsar as a concrete example to illustrate time in the hypergraph.
  • He visualizes pulses as persistent tangles propagating through the hypergraph from star to Earth.
INSIGHT

No External Clock Can Alter Internal Experience

  • Changing the rate at which rules are applied only changes evolution from an external viewpoint.
  • Inside the hypergraph every process and every clock scale together, so internal observers perceive no change.
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