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Volume 8 Issue 2
March-April 2026
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Dasa Yuga Framework-Lokas Study: Puranic Unified Time (DYF PUT) – A Relative Time Field Hypothesis
| Author(s) | Mr. Swaminathan Subramanian |
|---|---|
| Country | India |
| Abstract | This paper proposes the Dasa–Yuga Framework – Puranic Unified Time Field (DYF-PUT) as an interpretive model for examining large-scale temporal structure by reconciling Purāṇic cosmological ratios with empirically observed astronomical and geophysical constants. Rather than treating time as a linear coordinate or mythic chronology, DYF-PUT frames time as a field-like gradient expressed through nested harmonic scales, most prominently the recurring 360-based ratios found across ancient cosmological descriptions and modern measurements. Using a comparative analytical method, the study evaluates correspondences between Purāṇic time units (Divya Varṣa, Yuga, Manvantara, Kalpa) and contemporary observations including Earth’s geological age, galactic velocities, light-travel distances, and large-scale cosmological parameters. Particular attention is given to harmonic constants such as 360, 1 296, 12 960, and 129 600, which appear consistently across both symbolic and physical domains. These are examined not as literal historical durations, but as structural regulators of time-field coherence across different spatial and energetic bands. The paper introduces the concept of Lokas as stratified time-velocity domains, where motion, stability, and observable phenomena depend on alignment with a local temporal gradient rather than on absolute space–time alone. Within this framework, gravity is explored as a secondary effect of temporal coherence rather than an independent fundamental force, and cosmic redshift is re-interpreted as a manifestation of time-field differentials across large-scale strata. DYF-PUT does not seek to replace established physical theories such as General Relativity or ΛCDM cosmology. Instead, it offers a testable harmonic lens through which long-standing numerical correspondences, scaling anomalies, and cross-cultural cosmological consistencies may be examined. The framework is presented as a hypothesis-generating model, inviting further scrutiny from astrophysics, geophysics, and philosophy of time, while providing a structured bridge between ancient cosmological languages and modern empirical inquiry. |
| Keywords | Dasa–Yuga Framework (DYF), Puranic Unified Time Field, Time as Field, Harmonic Time Scaling, 360-Based Cosmology, Lokas as Time-Velocity Domains, Civilizational Time Models, Cosmological Harmonics, Temporal Stratification, Philosophy of Time, Comparative Cosmology, Time-Field Gradients, Interdisciplinary Cosmology |
| Field | Physics > Astronomy |
| Published In | Volume 7, Issue 6, November-December 2025 |
| Published On | 2025-12-28 |
| DOI | https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2025.v07i06.64796 |
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