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Abstract:
The Temporal Multiverse Theory (TMT) introduces a framework in which multiple universes
are not only spatially parallel but also distributed along distinct temporal coordinates. Unlike
the Many-Worlds Interpretation, which posits simultaneous branching realities, TMT
suggests that universes may exist in the relative past, present, or future of one another.
Within this model, black holes act as inter-universal entry points, while White Voids serve as
corresponding exit points, thereby ensuring conservation of mass-energy across universes.
This mechanism eliminates the paradoxes traditionally associated with time travel, as
traversal to another temporal universe does not alter the causal structure of the originating
timeline. Consequently, time travel is redefined as inter-universal transfer along a temporal
gradient rather than retroactive modification of history. The theory offers testable
implications for high-energy astrophysics, gravitational wave astronomy, and quantum
cosmology.
Key words:
Temporal Multiverse, Black Holes, White Voids, Inter-Universal Travel, Time Gradient, Energy Conservation, Causality, Quantum Cosmology, Time Travel