Corpus Corpus Monograph Chapter Canonical corpus_monograph_chapter The substrate τ³ is not merely a topological space—it carries a Cauchy–Riemann structure that makes holomorphic analysis possible. This CR-structure is…
Corpus · Book IV · Chapter 13

Chapter 13: The CR Address Space

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The substrate τ³ is not merely a topological space—it carries a Cauchy–Riemann structure that makes holomorphic analysis possible. This CR-structure is where quantum mechanics originates. The constraints it imposes are not abstract mathematics—they are physics itself. Every physical configuration must possess a CR-compatible address on the fiber T²; configurations without such an address simply do not exist.

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