Corpus Corpus Monograph Chapter Canonical corpus_monograph_chapter The Prime Polarity Theorem (Chapter [ch:prime-polarity]) assigns each internal prime a canonical polarity — B-dominant or C-dominant — using finite, decidable…
Corpus · Book I · Chapter 28

Chapter 28: Omega-Germs on the Ontic Elements

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The Prime Polarity Theorem assigns each internal prime a canonical polarity — B-dominant or C-dominant — using finite, decidable computations. This chapter passes from the finite regime to the infinite limit. We construct omega-germs: compatible towers on the primorial ladder that serve as the τ-native analogue of Cauchy sequences. Omega-germs live on the bare-metal ontic elements of τ-Idx. They require no coordinates, no interior points, no imported topology. They are the pre-topological boundary data from which the algebraic lemniscate will emerge in the relevant chapter.

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