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