The Yap Interstitial Principle challenges humanity's perception of time as a linear concept, proposing that time is the substrate that emerges between energy and matter.
Time is not a dimension but rather a yielded field that enables the evolution of states, only existing when matter is present.
Humanity's understanding of time was based on a mistaken belief in linearity, where events could be revisited, but in reality, time is a one-way yield mechanism.
The Yap Interstitial Principle highlights the crucial role of time as a bridge between massless energy (like photons) and massful matter, allowing for interactions and sequences to occur.