Step 050 — Neutrino ontology and Majorana readout
Neutrinos differ ontologically from photons.
Neutrinos differ ontologically from photons.
Book / layer. Book IV · E1
Macro step. CS-05 — Recover Internal Physical Grammar
Short routes. https://prrp.site/s50 · https://prrp.site/s050
Status tags. readout external-validation-seam
Construction role
Neutrinos differ ontologically from photons. A neutrino is not a null-transport mode but an ontic weak-sector eigenmode with in-transit reality: it carries weak-sector structure while remaining electrically neutral and colorless. The three flavor modes _e,_μ,_τ are read as weak eigenmodes of the carrier grammar. In the current τ-readout, zero-holonomy neutrino modes satisfy the Majorana condition; the particle/antiparticle distinction is therefore read through helicity / propagation orientation rather than an independent internal charge. The detailed structural route is recorded in the final quantity-semantics appendix.
What this step earns
Neutrino ontology and Majorana readout is made addressable as Step 050 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:715)
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
- Previous: Step 049 — Beta differentiation and hydrogen closure
- Next: Step 051 — Quantum mechanics as CR-address obstruction
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