📄️ 14.1 - Time
We confront a fundamental paradox: if our microscopic substrate is a static causal graph of events, how does the smooth, dynamic flow of time and the Lorentzian signature of physical spacetime emerge? The spatial connectivity of the graph coarse-grains into a smooth Riemannian manifold, but physical reality is not a static spatial block. We must explain how the causal ordering of events generates a global time coordinate and a dynamic history without introducing them by hand.
📄️ 14.2 - Metric
14.2 Metric & Motion {#14.2}
📄️ 14.3 - Fields
14.3 Section: Field Axiomatics {#14.3}
📄️ 14.4 - Gravity
14.4 Section: Gravity from Entanglement Thermodynamics {#14.4}
📄️ 14.5 - Continuum
14.5 Theorem: The Continuum Limit {#14.5}
📄️ 14.6 - Synthesis
14.6 Formal Synthesis {#14.6}