We present a radical phenomenological reinterpretation of temporal emergence within the framework of General Relativity, proposing that time is not a fundamental dimension but rather an emergent phenomenon arising from gravitational spatial deformation. Building upon the J-Cosmological Creation by C-Light (JCCC) theoretical framework established in prior works, we argue that the primordial universe existed as a temporally null state—a perfectly flat elastic manifold devoid of gravitational structure. The genesis of time coincides precisely with the condensation of energy into mass via primordial torque mechanisms (JCCC-I, II), which induced topological collapse in the spatial fabric. We demonstrate that what conventional physics interprets as "temporal flow" is fundamentally the geometric descent of matter along gravitational gradients. Furthermore, we propose that kinetic velocity is geometrically equivalent to gravitational well depth, thereby unifying Special and General Relativistic time dilation under a single gravitational framework. This work establishes the principle: No Gravity, No Time.
Sungjae Jang (Thu,) studied this question.