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The Theory of Time Repetition is a concept proposed in 2025 by James Rodson (also known as RodsonTP), suggesting that time can be modeled as a repeating modular sequence of three states: past, present, and future. The theory introduces a formula:

t = n mod 3

where t represents the temporal state and n is a natural number corresponding to a time-step or event. According to this model, time progresses cyclically through these three states in a deterministic loop.

The idea has been published in personal writings, such as Rodson’s Substack blog, and has been discussed informally in online forums. As of 2025, the theory has not been peer-reviewed or featured in academic literature.

References

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Rodson, James (2025). "Cycle of Time: Exploring the Theory of Time Repetition." The Lazy Genius Substack. Retrieved July 25, 2025 from https://substack.com/@thelazygenius1/p/cycle-of-time

Your recent article submission has been rejected and cannot be resubmitted. If you have further questions, you can ask at the Articles for creation help desk or use Wikipedia's real-time chat help. The reason left by GregariousMadness was: This topic is not sufficiently notable for inclusion in Wikipedia. The comment the reviewer left was: Only reference is a substack article written by the author.
GregariousMadness (talk to me!) 08:41, 25 July 2025 (UTC)[reply]
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