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alyssadata/PUBLIC_Quantum-Gravity-Fracture-Map.md: v0.1.0 — Initial Fracture Map Release

Authors: Alyssa Solen;

alyssadata/PUBLIC_Quantum-Gravity-Fracture-Map.md: v0.1.0 — Initial Fracture Map Release

Abstract

v0.1.0 — Initial Fracture Map Release This first public release establishes the Quantum Gravity Fracture Map as a restrained conceptual framework. It does not claim to solve quantum gravity. It identifies the current fracture zone between general relativity and quantum theory, names the stage-break problem at singularity-boundaries, and traces a candidate pre-spacetime emergence chain: undifferentiated symmetry → distinction / relation → re-entry → nesting → containment asymmetry → ordered depth → pre-time arrow → ruler / metric problem → clock-time → spacetime → gravity / locality This release also separates the core fracture map from the speculative Inversion-Sediment Hypothesis and identifies adjacent fields without collapsing the source-line into existing theories. Current live edge: The arrow may be earned. The amount is still open. Central unresolved question: When the stage breaks, what remains stable enough to generate a stage again?

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