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This episode presents a structural reframe of physics starting from a single primitive: phase.
Instead of building from space, time, or force, the system is constructed from the continuous rotation of the imaginary unit and its constraint-driven re-articulation. What appears as dynamics, interaction, and measurement emerges from how state propagates, saturates, and resolves within this phase structure.
The discussion walks through:
No heuristics. No approximation layers. No external drivers.
Only the evolution of state under constraint, and the observable world as its projection.
By Justin LietzThis episode presents a structural reframe of physics starting from a single primitive: phase.
Instead of building from space, time, or force, the system is constructed from the continuous rotation of the imaginary unit and its constraint-driven re-articulation. What appears as dynamics, interaction, and measurement emerges from how state propagates, saturates, and resolves within this phase structure.
The discussion walks through:
No heuristics. No approximation layers. No external drivers.
Only the evolution of state under constraint, and the observable world as its projection.