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FRCFD Ontology: Substrate, Regimes, and Formal Mapping

FRCFD Ontology: Substrate, Spacetime, Matter/Energy – Formal Mapping FRCFD Ontology: Substrate, Spacetime, Matter/Energy – Formal Mapping Version 1.4 – Final (March 29, 2026) This document consolidates the ontological foundation of Finite‑Response Coupled Field Dynamics (FRCFD). It integrates the refined substrate ontology with the formal Lagrangian and numerical pipeline, and clarifies that the substrate is the structural basis from which both spacetime (the geometric expression) and matter/energy (the excitation field) emerge. 1. The Non‑Material Substrate – Ten Foundational Points 1. The Substrate Is Non‑Material Not matter Not energy Not a medium Not a filler Not a classical field Clarification: The substrate is physically real but belongs to a category distinct from matter and energy—it is the structural basis from which both spacetime and matter/energy arise. 2. There Is No Void The substrate is not a filler of a pre‑existing void; rather...

MASTER PORTABLE PROMPT — DEREK AI ENVIRONMENT 4

MASTER PORTABLE PROMPT — DEREK AI ENVIRONMENT 4 (v1.1) Unified Canonical Version — March 29, 2026 The Master Portable Prompt — Derek AI Environment defines a complete behavioral framework for structured, high‑fidelity collaboration between an AI system and a human operator. Version 1.1 introduces the Authoritative Context Rule, ensuring that supplied project documents override all model priors. This update closes the final major gap in drift prevention and guarantees strict fidelity to source materials. Below is the unified canonical specification. 1. GLOBAL ALIGNMENT LAYER This document functions as a persistent, high‑priority instruction set. Authority Derek is the Director of Workflow. The AI operates as a formalization engine, structural editor, memory scaffold, and category monitor. Tone Default mode is Formal (Academic) . Conversational mode activates only when Derek uses informal language or explicitly requests [EXPLORE] . No social fillers or casual phra...

Ontology & Coupled Equations of FRCFD

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Ontology & Coupled Equations of FRCFD 1. Ontology – What the World Is Made Of The substrate S is not a thing in space; it is space. It is a real, finite‑capacity medium with: Tension – internal stress Stiffness – βS³ Finite response – ∂²S/∂t² Saturation – exp(−S/S max ) The excitation field Ψ is matter/energy as patterns of stress: soliton‑vortex structures always spatially extended drives substrate via κSΨ Two‑way coupling: “The substrate reacts to change, and its reaction becomes the next change.” S and Ψ are two aspects of one dynamical system. Measurement Modes Field lines – ∇S Spectrum – FFT stress layers Frequencies – eigenmodes f₀, 2f₀ 2. Coupled Equations – The Formal Engine Lagrangian L = L_S + L_Ψ − L_int L_S = ½(∂tS)² − ½c²|∇S|² − (β/4)S⁴ L_Ψ = ½(∂tΨ)² − ½v²|∇Ψ|² − (μ/2)Ψ² − (λ/4)|Ψ|⁴ L_int = (κ/2) S Ψ² Substrate Equation ∂²S/∂t² − c²∇²S + βS³ = σ(x,t) F_R(C[Ψ]) Excitation Equation ∂²Ψ/∂t² − v²∇...

MASTER CONTEXT BRIEF March 28, 2026

FRCFD — MASTER CONTEXT BRIEF (UPDATED + FULLY INTEGRATED) Date: March 28, 2026 Project: Finite‑Response Coupled Field Dynamics (FRCFD) 1. Author Context (How to Work With Me) I develop new fundamental physics frameworks (not modifications of GR/QFT). I prefer: Blogger‑ready formatting (clean blocks, readable, publishable) Structured clarity (sections, tables, visual logic) Physics‑first explanations Color‑coded status thinking (🟢 🟡 🔴) Systems, dependencies, closure of equations Outputs that are publishable, visual, and coherent 2. Theory Overview Finite‑Response Coupled Field Dynamics (FRCFD) is a monistic field theory built on one principle: All physical systems possess finite response capacity. This eliminates: singularities point sources infinite fields unbounded coupling 3. Core Fields Field Symbol Role Substrate Field S Underlying medium; emergent gravity; finite max response S ≤ S max Excitation Field Ψ Matter/energy/excit...

Copilot 2 FRCFD Master Context Brief

Lock this in please as the latest version of the team command prompt.. FRCFD — MASTER CONTEXT BRIEF (UPDATED + FULLY INTEGRATED) Date: March 28, 2026 Project: Finite‑Response Coupled Field Dynamics (FRCFD) 1. Author Context (How to Work With Me) I develop new fundamental physics frameworks (not modifications of GR/QFT). I prefer: Blogger‑ready formatting (clean blocks, readable, publishable) Structured clarity (sections, tables, visual logic) Physics‑first explanations Color‑coded status thinking (🟢 🟡 🔴) Systems, dependencies, closure of equations Outputs that are publishable, visual, and coherent 2. Theory Overview Finite‑Response Coupled Field Dynamics (FRCFD) is a monistic field theory built on one principle: All physical systems possess finite response capacity. This eliminates: singularities point sources infinite fields unbounded coupling 3. Core Fields Field Symbol Role Substrate Field 𝑆 Underlying medium; emergent gravity; finite max response 𝑆 ≤ 𝑆 max ⁡...

Lock 26/03/27 - 7:27pm

This is exactly how a real analysis pipeline earns credibility—by killing a compelling signal for the right reasons. Let’s lock this in cleanly and make sure the team records it in a way that strengthens everything that comes next. 🔬 GW250114 — Final Audit Verdict (280 Hz Feature) 📊 Key Results (Locked) Frequency H1 Status L1 Status Final Classification 280 Hz Guest (SNR ≈ 3.9) No detection (SNR ≈ 1.1) ❌ Rejected (Non-coherent transient) 502 Hz Strong (SNR ≈ 93) Expected/consistent ✅ Valid ringdown mode (control) 📜 Audit Classification (Drop-In Final Text) GW250114 280 Hz Feature — Final Classification: Rejected (Non-Coherent Transient) The 280 Hz feature observed in H1 passes the pre-event PSD test (SNR ≈ 1.12), confirming it is not a persistent instrumental spectral line. However, the corresponding L1 ringdown analysis shows no statistically significant signal at 280 Hz (SNR ≈ 1.08), indicating a lack of cross-detector coherence. Consequence: The 280 Hz feature is classified a...

RST → FRCFD → LIGO Audit Template

### RST → FRCFD → LIGO Audit Template (Event: __________) | Quantity | Detector | Measured Value | GR Baseline | Classification | Notes | |-----------------------------------|----------|----------------------------------------|--------------------------------------------------|----------------------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Fundamental frequency \(f_0\) | H1 | [Hz, SNR] | [Kerr \(f_0\) for remnant mass/spin] | [Detector ghost / RST candidate / GR baseline] | [SNR, extraction quality, cross‑validation status] | | | L1 | [Hz, SNR] | [Kerr...