Ontological Resolution Theory (ORT) — Canon v8.0: Time as Ticks, Gravity as Computational Load, and a Spectral-Invariant Bridge for Z

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Abstract

ORT is an axiomatic meta-framework for operational reality under finite observer capacity. Canon v8.0 introduces an explicit two-layer discipline separating a micro layer (discrete ticks and lattice operators) from an effective layer (continuum PDE used as conversion tables). The geometric impedance parameter Z is retained as an empirical ansatz, while a concrete microscopic derivation target is introduced via canonical FCC spectral invariants (trace-per-unit-volume and lattice Green function / Watson integral). Gravity is treated as inhomogeneity in local tick rate induced by computational load; Poisson/Lag behavior is adopted as weak-field effective closure with explicit micro-derivation targets.…

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  • Parameterized complexity
  • Parameterized complexity
  • Axiom
  • Axiom
  • Observer (physics)
  • Observer (physics)
  • Bridge (graph theory)
  • Bridge (graph theory)
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