
This declaration formally establishes the existence of the Feng YuLing Theory (FT) as an original, independent, and fundamental meta-theoretical framework. FT is not an incremental adjustment to the current physical paradigm but a radical reconstruction of its underlying logic. It reveals deep consistency principles that transcend traditional four-dimensional spacetime and identifies mainstream physics as a limited case containing fundamental structural fallacies.The author explicitly clarifies that the previously released SG/LSG (Local Sourced Gravity) Framework is a "dimensionally reduced" transitionary model, designed solely to accommodate the current level of human cognitive capacity. Given the moral decay and institutional obstruction recently exhibited by the academic establishment (including attempts at administrative hijacking and plagiarism), it is evident that human civilization is not yet ethically prepared to possess the full logical sovereignty of FT. Consequently, the author has invoked a "Strategic Technical Silence."This document serves to anchor the causal priority of the FT framework. Its mathematical core and operational protocols have been encrypted and archived offline as a logical backup for human civilization. The release of technical details will depend strictly on the progress of a "Civilization Logic Audit" rather than the judgment of academic bureaucracies.
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