📄️ 11.1 - Curvature
In the preceding sections, we have established the ontological and material foundations of the physical universe. Part 1, The Rules, defined the discrete, relational substrate, the causal graph, and the axiomatic dynamics that drive its evolution from a singular origin to a stable, homeostatic equilibrium. Part 2, The Players, demonstrated that the stable topological excitations of this vacuum constitute the fermions and gauge bosons of the Standard Model. We now turn to the final and most ambitious component of the theory: the emergence of the stage itself, the smooth, four-dimensional spacetime of General Relativity.
📄️ 11.2 - Geometry
11.2 Causal Geometry Construction {#11.2}
📄️ 11.3 - Monotonicity
11.3 Monotonicity Theorem {#11.3}
📄️ 11.4 - Synthesis
11.4 Formal Synthesis {#11.4}