Allow yourself to imaging, for a moment, that time is literally everything. That it makes up everything from the smallest of dimensions.
That time manifests as matter and motion in space.
Apertures in time, created from the slightest of differences in the time dimension itself, could be considered like conduits of energy, manifest into the forces of nature, namely electromagnetism, mass and gravity, and the atomic strong and weak forces.
Aye, so what!
How does that make my life easier?
So with time as the foundation, what comes from that dimension?
All anyone can repeatably observe is the laws of nature.
I continue to think, ask questions and research.
Could eternity act as the universal Platonic Frame?
Eternity is often understood to refer to a state of existence that is beyond time, or to a timeless or infinite duration. As such, it has been associated with some conceptions of the Platonic Forms, which are often seen as eternal, immutable, and transcendent.
In this sense, it is possible to argue that eternity could act as a universal Platonic Frame. Eternity, as a timeless and unchanging reality, could provide a basis for understanding the world that is not tied to any particular temporal or spatial context. It could be seen as a transcendent principle that exists beyond the physical world, and that provides a foundation for our understanding of reality.
So that's something to think about.