CNS0045activev1Self-description on the T^2 fiber
Book IV develops physics as the carrier's self-description on its own T^2-boundary fiber.
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Book IV develops physics as the carrier’s self-description on its own T^2-boundary fiber. Microphysical content arises from how the carrier reads itself through bipolar character channels, the four-atom idempotent grammar, and the sector holonomies inherited from Book III. Proto-time is explicitly not part of this fiber analysis: temporal progression, worldlines, and proper time live on the τ^1 base and are developed in Book V.
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