CNS0061activev1Causality, worldlines, and null-exchange distance
Causality is read from base-orbit ordering, not imposed as a background order.
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Causality is read from base-orbit ordering, not imposed as a background order. A worldline is the τ^1-ordered trace of an E_1 localization regime. Distance is likewise not primitive: operational distance arises from null exchange, i.e. photon-mediated radar-time comparison between localization regimes. Thus causal order, worldline, and distance are all base/carrier readouts, not structures placed underneath the theory.
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