
We synthesize three MetaTime research threads into a single effective framework: (i) gravityas latency and horizon-limited irreversible processing [1]; (ii) the Human Delta/PCAM programfor agent-level impulsive perturbations and computational action closure [2]; and (iii) systemicentropy correction via entropy-debt liquidation in an open non-equilibrium system [3]. Treatingcosmology as an open dissipative evolution, we model cosmic expansion as the execution of anirreversible decompression map acting on a low-entropy initial macrostate. A nonzero latencycoefficient ΓL > 0 is interpreted as an information-geometric dissipation functional that limits localupdate throughput, and horizon thermodynamics yields an order-of-magnitude ceiling on averageirreversible power per Hubble patch, ⟨Pdiss⟩ ≲ κ c5/G with κ = O(1) [1]. We embed the dark-sectorclosure Q ≡ 3H βeff(a) ρL in a minimal Einstein-frame effective field theory (EFT) skeleton andadopt a stable PPF-IDE perturbation prescription suitable for CLASS/CAMB confrontation [15–19].We formalize “entropy debt” as accumulated log-surprisal deficits [3] and introduce a minimalhazard-based systemic-correction dynamics tied to a reconstructible processing proxy Π(a), enablingfalsifiable predictions. Finally, we state a teleological but operationally constrained extension:advanced inference systems act as a compiler phase compressing realized history into bounded seedinformation consistent with holographic limits [10–12
Cosmology, Interacting Dark Energy, Non-equilibrium Thermodynamics, Holographic Principle, Computational Manifold, Information Geometry, Planck Power Limit, Gravity as Latency, Cosmological Decompression, Systemic Entropy Correction, Landauer Principle, Effective Field Theory, PPF Stability.
Cosmology, Interacting Dark Energy, Non-equilibrium Thermodynamics, Holographic Principle, Computational Manifold, Information Geometry, Planck Power Limit, Gravity as Latency, Cosmological Decompression, Systemic Entropy Correction, Landauer Principle, Effective Field Theory, PPF Stability.
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