The Arrow of Time
The fundamental laws of physics are time-symmetric, yet experienced time has a clear direction — where does the asymmetry come from?
What the system says
Temporal directionality is a feature of worldframe ordering, not of fundamental physics; the arrow of time tracks the direction of increasing monadic inhabitation.
The system addresses this phenomenon by locating it within the broader structural account. The apparatus of worldframes, monadic inhabitation, and the disclosive/structural distinction provides the conceptual resources needed to dissolve or resolve the puzzle rather than simply describe it.
Existing positions in the literature
Standard approaches to this phenomenon in the philosophical and scientific literature face characteristic difficulties. The system's account does not simply choose among these positions but provides a structural diagnosis of why each fails and what a satisfactory account would require.