The FF Bootstrap Time Spiral theory proposes a model where future states influence the present, time loops to shape the beginning, and fractal signals maintain system complexity and novelty.
The concept combines Bootstrap 2, Fractal Flux, and Time Spiral Geometry to create a self-sustaining universe without the need for a singular starting point.
By adopting loop closure and enabling retrocausality, the model offers insights into multi-scale causality, AI, narrative design, and cosmology.
Bootstrap 2 suggests events emerge from prior states without an external trigger, while Fractal Flux introduces chaotic drivers for perpetual novelty.
Time Spiral Geometry represents time as a spiral structure, combining repetition with radial expansion or contraction.
Mathematical models in discrete and continuous time illustrate how states and complexity measures evolve while ensuring loop closure and future referencing.
Applications include AI systems that anticipate outcomes, adaptive storytelling loops, social behavioral modeling, and cosmological theories that avoid heat death scenarios.
The FF Bootstrap Time Spiral aims to eliminate the concept of a first cause, maintain ongoing complexity, explore potential retrocausality, and illustrate spiral expansion in cyclical processes.
This visionary framework bridges disciplines like mathematics, physics, and narrative design, offering a unique perspective on how systems can evolve without requiring an external initial event.