Book V: Categorical Macrocosm
The Biography of the Universe
Parts
The Hermetic Principle
center *``The way up and the way down are one and the same.''*\\ — Heraclitus, Fragment 60 center Book IV completed the fiber. The torus T², spanned by the…
The Base Itself: Time from τ¹
Part I answers the most fundamental question of macroscopic physics: *What is time?* The base circle τ¹ of the fibered product τ³ = τ¹ ×_f T² carries…
The Connection: Gravity Earned
Part II is the heart of Book V. Gravity is not a force that happens to exist; it is the fourth primitive holonomy sector of the boundary algebra H_∂[ω],…
What Propagates: Thermodynamic Inversion
Part III presents the most philosophically striking result in Book V: the orthodox second law is *inverted*. The arrow of time points toward *order*, not…
Collective Dynamics
Part IV lifts the defect-functional framework from the fiber T² to the macroscopic base τ¹. Book IV, Chapter 53, classified fluid regimes, phase…
Global Structure
Part V turns Category τ toward the sky. The previous four Parts earned the temporal substrate (Part I), the gravitational connection (Part II), the…
Eternal Dynamics
Part VI turns to the largest questions: *Where does the universe come from? Where does it go? What are black holes?* The answers all flow from a single…
The Closure
About This Volume
“The way up and the way down are one and the same.” — Heraclitus, Fragment 60
Book IV completed the fiber. The torus T², spanned by the generators γ, η, and ω, delivered quantum mechanics, the four gauge forces, the particle spectrum, and the electron mass—all from the boundary holonomy algebra H_∂[ω] restricted to the fiber sectors. The harvest was precise: m_e = 0.510 998 937 MeV at 0.025 ppm, with zero free parameters.
Book V turns to the base. The circle τ¹, governed by the generators α and π, carries the temporal sectors: Gravity (Sector D) and the Weak force (Sector A). From the base we must earn time, gravitational dynamics, thermodynamic inversion, black hole structure, and the large-scale architecture of the cosmos.
The Hermetic Principle unites the two halves: fiber T² and base τ¹ together exhaust τ³, and therefore exhaust all E₁ physics. When Book V is complete, nothing physical remains unaccounted for. The three chapters of this Prologue frame the programme: what the fiber delivered, what the base must earn, and the dependency chain that connects them.
Canonical Artifacts
- Registry: 58 chapters mapped to registry objects
- Dashboard: Formalization status and dependency graph
- Formalization: TauLib BookV — Lean 4 verification