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Hierarchical Filtering of Coherence Leakage and Justification of the Exponent 18 in PDL

Authors: Laubscher, Cédric;

Hierarchical Filtering of Coherence Leakage and Justification of the Exponent 18 in PDL

Abstract

This note presents a minimal justification of the integer exponent 18 that appears in the hierarchical amplification of the coherence – leakage parameter \varepsilon in the Projective Dynamic Logo (PDL). We interpret ε\varepsilonε as a local combinatorial defect of closure at the proton level and organise the propagation of this leakage through three successive organisational scales: proton architecture, nuclear structure, and ordinary matter with an emergent metric regime. Each scale contributes a finite set of independent coherence filters, yielding a total of 18 logically distinct constraints that any leakage must satisfy before it can manifest as a universal effective gravitational coupling. The goal is not to provide a full combinatorial proof, but to make explicit the structural counting scheme that underlies the choice of the exponent 18.

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Graph theory, Big bang, Neutrons, Logic, Quantum physics, Mathematical logic, Particle physics, Nuclear physics, Quarks, Physical cosmology, Electrons, Protons, Atomic physics

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