Abstract
This paper advances a novel ontological framework for the problem of
time. Relativity yields a block universe without becoming, while quantum
mechanics introduces indeterminacy without clear temporality. Existing
accounts—thermodynamic entropy, presentism, or process metaphysics—
fail to reconcile these tensions. The proposed pulse ontology interprets
time as a sequence of quantum pulses: discrete disclosures of potential
into actuality, grounded in field excitations, entanglement entropy, and
holographic projection. This framework preserves determinism at the
global level, secures becoming through sequential disclosure, and aligns
phenomenological continuity with physical discreteness. While
conceptually robust, the account requires further mathematical
development and experimental confirmation to establish its full
legitimacy within physics.