
Dynamic Premise Feedback (DPF) is an axiomatic generative framework based on structural non-bijectivity and phase difference (Δφ). The theory treats Δφ as a structural trace of generative non-identity and formulates non-invertible generative updating as the foundational mechanism underlying irreversible structural emergence. This work presents the minimal formal structure of DPF independent of specific physical implementations.
generative structure, structural irreversibility, phase difference, non-invertibility
generative structure, structural irreversibility, phase difference, non-invertibility
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