
Institutional document defining PRD and RRDDPP as the universal morphological constant of manifestation. PRD represents the generative vectorial nucleus, while RRDDPP expresses fractal multiplication and densification. The document establishes the invariant structure underlying all forms, cycles, and densities, and formalizes the coherence between the RE–PHI–DO sequence, the – + X cycle, and the atomic/fractal morphology of the Kiawe Principle The PRD–RRDDPP constant defines the universal generative and multiplicicative law of manifestation. The Vectorial Alphagram expresses this law in its phonemic‑geometric form, mapping each letter as a vectorial stage of the PRD–RRDDPP cycle
PRD • RRDDPP • morphological constant • vectorial cycle • Kiawe morphology • fractal structure • generative nucleus • fractal multiplication • manifestation process • RE‑PHI‑DO • vectorial mechanics • structural invariance • density formation • morphological genesis • universal morphology
PRD • RRDDPP • morphological constant • vectorial cycle • Kiawe morphology • fractal structure • generative nucleus • fractal multiplication • manifestation process • RE‑PHI‑DO • vectorial mechanics • structural invariance • density formation • morphological genesis • universal morphology
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