The Panvitalistic Theory (PVT) offers a radical yet remarkably simple foundation for physics. By replacing the concept of an external, linear time with internal angular curvature and distinguishing between a measurable geometric layer and an unmeasurable causal-living layer, it resolves several long-standing problems of modern physics, including the measurement problem, the problem of time in quantum gravity, and the incompatibility between quantum theory and general relativity. This paper presents the five foundational concepts of the theory in a self-contained introduction.