
This episode identifies the minimal structural, dynamical, and projectionrequirements for a two-component complex system capable of representingphysical and observational expansion independently. These requirementsform the foundation for the formal definition of the tsui-complexstructure developed in Episode III.
Structural Constraints, Two-Layer Structure, Dual-Layer Framework, Structural Requirements, Matrix Representation, Internal Consistency, Twin-Complex Cosmology, Foundational Structure, Coupled Relation, Symmetry Conditions, Phase Compatibility, Transformation Base
Structural Constraints, Two-Layer Structure, Dual-Layer Framework, Structural Requirements, Matrix Representation, Internal Consistency, Twin-Complex Cosmology, Foundational Structure, Coupled Relation, Symmetry Conditions, Phase Compatibility, Transformation Base
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