
This book is not a physics text.It is not a survey of cosmological models.It is not an interpretation of spacetime, fields, or particles. It is an upstream ontology. To read it effectively: Treat admissibility, DOFs, thresholds, collapse, refinement, and projection as primitives. Let go of classical expectations: time, space, geometry, matter, energy. Read structurally, not physically. Expect familiar physical concepts to appear only after projection becomes admissible. Understand that the admissibility envelope is the universe; physics is its appearance. This book is the cosmological sibling of Math 1 and Computing 1.Reading them together reveals the unity of the ontology.
collapse, structural ontology, - DOF bundles, projection, Physical cosmology, refinement, admissibility, Projection, - threshold families, cosmology, admissibility envelope, πprojection
collapse, structural ontology, - DOF bundles, projection, Physical cosmology, refinement, admissibility, Projection, - threshold families, cosmology, admissibility envelope, πprojection
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