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Spacetime, Derived: Density Under Structural Flow

Rick - PraxisFoundry001

2026Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Summary This artifact derives spacetime as a structural consequence under Structural Flow. Within scope, spacetime is not treated as a primitive or independent entity. It is shown to be co-extensive with density, defined as the bounded holdability of interaction-conditioned structure under ongoing interaction. --- Core Claim Within the scope of this work: **Spacetime = Density** More precisely: > The structural object that physics describes as spacetime is the same object derived under Structural Flow as density. This is a translation and identification, not a replacement of existing physics. --- Method The derivation proceeds from a minimal structural framework: - Primitive: Chance (¯\(ツ)/¯ exists)- Hinge chain: Persistence → Boundary → Cascade → Authorization → Recognition → Coherence Using: - Failure-regime analysis- Structural necessity- Translation consistency with known physics roles --- Result The artifact demonstrates that: - The functional roles attributed to spacetime- Are structurally fulfilled by density- Without introducing new primitives or mechanisms --- Scope This is a scope-bound structural derivation. It does not: - Replace relativity- Propose new physical mechanisms- Claim full closure of physics It establishes a structural identity within defined limits. --- Author Statement This work was developed with AI-assisted drafting tools. All reasoning, structure, and final decisions are the author’s. --- Version v1.8 — Public Release

Topics & Concepts

SpacetimeObject (grammar)Coherence (philosophical gambling strategy)Translation (biology)Theoretical physicsComputer scienceScope (computer science)Flow (mathematics)Boundary (topology)MathematicsConsistency (knowledge bases)Calculus (dental)Bounded functionPhysicsString (physics)Core (optical fiber)Matching (statistics)Statement (logic)Pure mathematicsClosure (psychology)Operator (biology)Connection (principal bundle)AlgorithmBasis (linear algebra)PhenomenonRelativity and Gravitational TheoryHomotopy and Cohomology in Algebraic TopologyNoncommutative and Quantum Gravity Theories