Step 034 — Central-Theorem constraint on physical loci
A hom-object locus becomes a candidate physical site only if its boundary and interior data satisfy the mutual-determination discipline of the Central Theorem.
A hom-object locus becomes a candidate physical site only if its boundary and interior data satisfy the mutual-determination discipline of the Central Theorem.
Book / layer. Book III · E1
Macro step. CS-04 — Identify the Physical Carrier
Short routes. https://prrp.site/s34 · https://prrp.site/s034
Status tags. formal bridge
Construction role
A hom-object locus becomes a candidate physical site only if its boundary and interior data satisfy the mutual-determination discipline of the Central Theorem. The -calibration channel transports boundary spectral data into the holomorphic interior, so localization is not a free label placed on a morphism. A physical locus is admitted only when boundary character, interior ω-germ, and spectral data cohere through the calibrated bulk – boundary isomorphism.
What this step earns
Central-Theorem constraint on physical loci is made addressable as Step 034 in the fine-grained Construction Spine routing layer.
- Routing scaffold. Detailed earned-output extraction is pending the source-map pass.
What this step does not yet establish
This route exposes the RC3 construction step for inspection. It does not by itself establish peer review, empirical adequacy, or final manuscript-level source closure.
Source anchors
- Full Construction Spine RC3 whitepaper source (papers/whitepapers/panta-rhei-construction-spine-e0-e3/main.tex:515)
Manuscript extraction state: Detailed source anchors pending extraction.
Anchor classification: whitepaper source resolved; manuscript extraction pending; Registry extraction pending; TauLib extraction pending.
Formalization and verification
Registry links: Registry extraction pending.
TauLib modules: TauLib module extraction pending.
Dependencies
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