Chrona and Modern Physics

Comparison 1: Is Time The First Dimension?

We treat time as fundamental — a river that flows, a dimension we move through. But what if time isn’t real, only remembered? This article compares modern physics with the Chrona framework, where change—not time—comes first.

Comparison 2: What is Gravity?

Gravity is more than a force or a curve — it may be the memory of change under strain. This article compares general relativity with Chrona’s view of gravity as informational tension.

Comparison 3: Gravity vs. Fields: What’s the Difference?

Gravity and fields both shape the universe — but they arise from opposite sides of change. In Chrona, gravity is the memory of what has happened; fields are the possibility of what might.

Comparison 4: What is a Gluon?

In physics, it’s the force carrier that binds quarks together — but in Chrona, it may be nothing more than tension shared between loops, with no particle required at all.

Comparison 5: The Graviton.

The graviton is a proposed quantum particle that would carry the force of gravity. In Chrona, gravity emerges from tension in the informational lattice — with no particle needed at all.

Comparison 6: Quantum Tunneling.

Quantum tunneling lets particles appear beyond barriers they shouldn’t cross — as if probability rewrote reality. In Chrona, it’s simpler: loops collapse where the structure allows it, even if that means “skipping” the wall entirely.