Superasymmetry (SASY): The Foundation — Asymmetry as Foundation, Change as the Only Constant, and the Observer at Zero Who Cannot Close the Read From Within
James E. Dunn
Abstract
Abstract. We state the foundation under Superasymmetry. Asymmetry is the constructive ground of measurable structure; symmetry is not a state the world occupies but a reading — the measurement returned when a dimensional structure completes a coupling phase. The ground is so because there is no rest frame in which to be symmetric: every substrate is nested inside systems that never stop moving, so Newton's "unless acted upon by an unbalanced force" clause never clears, and change is the only constant — co-generated with entropy. Skin sheds a layer a day and renews monthly while you sit still; a lifecycle burns at both ends at once, compression at the head and degradation at the tail. What we then call symmetry is read at the observer's own zero-coordinate — the operator dot — and the observer cannot step outside it: you cannot move a measurement-anchor through what it measures. A cylinder reads as a rectangle from one angle and a circle from another; the whole is recovered only by pivoting and merging the views that can be cleanly merged. This is a compass, not a map: it states how structure is founded, not what the future will do. Its self-closing motivation does no falsifiable work; its falsifiable commitments live in the companion framework, on a single relation α(d, β) = 1 + d/(d + β), β = 6/23. We propose; we do not prove. Author: James E. Dunn — Independent Researcher, Hydrogen Lifecycle Research ProgrammeORCID: https://orcid.org/0009-0005-2679-6574Corpus (author search): https://zenodo.org/search?q=creators.orcid:0009-0005-2679-6574SciX (NASA discovery): https://scixplorer.org/search/q=orcid%3A0009-0005-2679-6574ADS (Harvard-CfA): https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/search/q=orcid%3A0009-0005-2679-6574License: CC BY 4.0 International