Structural realism
The philosophical stance suggested by Cosmochrony is a form of structural realism.
According to this view, what is fundamental in physics is not the existence of individual objects but the relational structures that connect them.
Entities such as particles, fields, and spacetime geometry appear as stable descriptions of deeper relational configurations.
The aim of fundamental physics is therefore not only to identify objects but to understand the structural constraints that make those objects observable.
In this sense, Cosmochrony interprets the physical universe as the effective manifestation of a relational structure whose full complexity is only partially visible through our observational descriptions.