
This work introduces the Patriarch Theorems of the Causal Cross, providing a unified causal reconstruction of all missing theorem families in CT-United. While the Master Deficit Ledger enumerates 81 distinct missing theorems across categories, this paper reveals their deeper organization: cross-quadrant families generated by minimal, non-reducible fixed points of the Causal Cross. The Causal Cross is structured by four canonical causal modes {φ, √2, √3, ln 5}, corresponding to self-similarity, symmetry, curvature, and dissipation. This paper demonstrates that these modes cannot act independently under π-horizon closure. Their interactions force entire families of theorems that were previously listed only as isolated deficits. The solution is the identification of five Patriarch Theorems, each acting as a generator for a complete cross-quadrant family: Global Coherence–Dissipation Duality (φ–ln 5) Symmetry–Curvature Correspondence (√2–√3) Self-Similar Canonical Decomposition (φ–√2) Curvature–Dissipation Correspondence (√3–ln 5) Causal Cross Lifting Meta-Theorem, governing functorial lifts between quadrants. A Patriarch Theorem is not an axiom but a π-stable fixed point under causal projection. From each patriarch, all associated missing theorems follow as corollaries via ledger-consistent specialization and causal cross lifts. The entire hierarchy is explicitly horizon-bounded: no theorem family extends beyond the π-horizon, and compilation terminates in the finite table {T1,…,T118}. By reorganizing the Master Deficit Ledger along quadrant interactions, this paper shows that many category-level deficits collapse into consequences of a small number of high-level structural laws. The result is a minimal, generative spine for CT-United: a theorem-producing architecture rather than a flat list of gaps. This work sets the agenda for the next phase of CT-United: rigorous proofs of the five Patriarch Theorems and systematic derivation of all 81 deficits—and their cross-lifts—as explicit corollaries.
self-similarity, mathematical foundations, Causal Theory, horizon-bounded mathematics, dissipation, Causal Cross, theorem generation, predictive mathematics, deficit-driven mathematics, Patriarch Theorems, category theory, curvature, CT-United, symmetry
self-similarity, mathematical foundations, Causal Theory, horizon-bounded mathematics, dissipation, Causal Cross, theorem generation, predictive mathematics, deficit-driven mathematics, Patriarch Theorems, category theory, curvature, CT-United, symmetry
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