
ICMM-FW-03 : Cette prépublication formalise, dans le cadre ICMM, la transition ontologique du régime EMP (continu informationnel potentiel) vers le régime EEM (régime d’expression). Elle soutient que ce que la physique standard nomme souvent « brisure de symétrie » doit être interprété ici comme un changement de régime (changement de phase) : la symétrie n’est pas détruite, elle cesse d’être globale et devient localement différentielle lorsque l’expression s’active. L’étude précise les conditions minimales d’activation, le rôle des substrats réactifs (EEM/EED), et un principe de conservation informationnelle projective. Une formalisation par équation de continuité est proposée pour décrire la redistribution locale de l’information projetée (densité informationnelle et flux informationnel), afin de clarifier comment un temps/une énergie apparents peuvent émerger comme observables effectives une fois l’expression devenue opératoire. Le texte positionne l’émergence des Formes Géométriques Fermées (FGF) comme conséquence aval du seuil EMP → EEM, et prépare l’étude suivante centrée sur les critères de stabilité FGF. Email: cordierfr@wanadoo.fr or frederic.cordier@alcahest-quantique.frORCID: 0009-0001-8661-3275Project: https://www.alcahest-quantique.fr
ICMM-FW-03 : This preprint formalizes the ontological transition from EMP (a potential informational continuum) to EEM (an expression regime) within the ICMM framework. It argues that what standard physics often labels as “symmetry breaking” is better interpreted here as a change of regime (phase change), where global expressional symmetry becomes locally differential as expression activates. The study introduces the minimal activation conditions, the role of reactive substrates (EEM/EED), and a projective informational conservation principle. A continuity-equation formalism is proposed to describe local redistribution of projected information (information density and information flux), clarifying how apparent time/energy may emerge as effective observables once expression becomes operative. The text positions the emergence of Closed Fundamental Geometries (FGFs) as a downstream consequence of the EMP → EEM activation threshold, and prepares the ground for the subsequent FGF-focused study. Email: cordierfr@wanadoo.fr or frederic.cordier@alcahest-quantique.frORCID: 0009-0001-8661-3275Project page: https://www.alcahest-quantique.fr
EEM, Complex Multi-Magnetic Information, phase change, continuity equation, projective informational conservation, symmetry (global vs differential), information density, information flux, Closed Fundamental Geometries, ICMM, emergence, FGF, STIM (positioning), EMP, EED, ontological transition
EEM, Complex Multi-Magnetic Information, phase change, continuity equation, projective informational conservation, symmetry (global vs differential), information density, information flux, Closed Fundamental Geometries, ICMM, emergence, FGF, STIM (positioning), EMP, EED, ontological transition
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