Core Foundations
These papers develop the programme’s formal structure, clarify its definitions and constraints, and derive specific physical consequences from the underlying framework. They extend the theory at the conceptual, mathematical, and regime-specific levels.
- A Substrate Origin of Gravity
- On the Structural Necessity of Logarithmic Periodicity
- Black-Hole Singular Cores as Conditional Admissibility Boundaries
- On the Structural Instability of Nullity
- Gravity as Infrared Susceptibility Under Constitutional Admissibility
- On the Structural Conditions of Physical Description
- Unified Substrate Closure under Admissible Regime Determination
- On Predictive Description
- On the Admissible Spectral Form of Physical Carriers
- On the Impossibility of Primitive Space, Time, and Force in Physical Description
- On the Structural Necessity of Logarithmic Description
- On the Structural Necessity of Effective Field Theory
- Physics Without Primitives
- On the Spectral Conditions for the Existence of Matter
- On the Necessity of Fixed–β Log–Periodic Residuals
- On the Emergence of Space, Time, and Gravitation from a Log-Structural Substrate
- The Universal Substrate Operator and the Uniqueness of the Logarithmic Ground Mode
- Time as an Emergent Spectral Observable