Subject of the article
The article on the foundations of Time*Space occupies a central place in the physics section of WPC–WPO. It describes the physical picture of the world not in terms of isolated space with time added afterward, but in terms of a primary packet object within which temporal organization has priority and space appears as an organized layer or projection.
Physical principle
The key idea is that Time*Space should be treated as a fundamental structural connectedness in which events, states, transitions, and transfers are organized internally rather than being externally assembled. This formulation is needed in order to connect the more popular physics articles of the site to one common principle instead of leaving them as separate topics.
Place in the catalog
For the site, this article should serve as the starting point of the physics catalog. Through it the reader should approach the texts on packet time, packet-projective relativity, gravity hill, and physical applications. For that reason the publication-ready version does not merely introduce a topic, but also maps the route through the other physical materials of the archive.
Role in the overall program
More broadly, the article functions as the foundation of the entire line in which time has primary status and spatial structures are understood as secondary forms of organization. Even when later works move toward phenomenology, popular models, or applied texts, it is precisely this foundational level that holds them together as parts of a single physical program.