Quantum Traction Theory Lexicon
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Machine-readable mirror for the QTT Lexicon: terms, symbols, aliases, origin class, epistemic grade, standard correlate, book pages, DOI records, Observatory links, and related terms.
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{
"id": "term-quantum-traction-theory",
"term": "Quantum Traction Theory",
"symbol": "QTT",
"aliases": [],
"category": "axioms-spine",
"category_label": "Axioms and Ontological Spine",
"origin": "qtt-native",
"origin_label": "QTT-native term",
"status": "canonical",
"epistemic_grade": "Readout convention",
"standard_physics_correlate": "nearest standard frame: foundations/unification program; differs by treating laboratory quantities as access images of a finite address-capacity ledger.",
"summary": "The connected manuscript/corpus framework in which finite address capacity, two-clock access, real-J phase, and bundled existence are treated as one substrate ledger.",
"ontology": "QTT is not a loose collection of claims; it is the book-level attempt to read physical law as finite capacity accounting on completed address events, with every laboratory number treated as an access image of a source object.",
"math": "",
"book_pages": "pp. 1, 118, 1247-1255",
"anchor_note": "Book master record and current synthesis; cite the stable concept DOI.",
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"record": "20394203",
"title": "Artian Geometry & Quantum Traction Theory",
"date": "2026-05-26",
"concept_doi": "10.5281/zenodo.17527179",
"version_doi": "10.5281/zenodo.20394203",
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}
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"https://quantumtraction.org/blog-map/"
],
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"related": [
"Artian Geometry",
"A1",
"A6",
"A7",
"Access Law"
]
},
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"id": "term-artian-geometry",
"term": "Artian Geometry",
"symbol": "",
"aliases": [],
"category": "axioms-spine",
"category_label": "Axioms and Ontological Spine",
"origin": "qtt-native",
"origin_label": "QTT-native term",
"status": "canonical",
"epistemic_grade": "Readout convention",
"standard_physics_correlate": "nearest standard frame: discrete geometry/lattice regularization; differs because cells are completion-counted capacity objects, not inserted coordinate lattice points.",
"summary": "The geometric substrate language of QTT: rotationally closed finite cells, Artian ruler/tick, address closure, and the book's current replacement for older public substrate terminology.",
"ontology": "Artian Geometry supplies the finite geometry in which QTT's address cells are not naked coordinate cubes but rotationally closed capacity objects with finite closure and access rules.",
"math": "V_pix = (pi/6) ell_A^3; V_SQ = 24 V_pix = 4 pi ell_A^3; Q_Sigma = 8 pi ell_A^2.",
"book_pages": "pp. 56, 193, 280, 304",
"anchor_note": "Book v10.01: A5-X noncircular address-ruler source theorem; Pixellate and Space Quantum definitions.",
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"record": "20394203",
"title": "Artian Geometry & Quantum Traction Theory",
"date": "2026-05-26",
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},
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"record": "20330269",
"title": "Artian Geometry's Door: The Fine-Structure Constant",
"date": "2026-05-21",
"concept_doi": "10.5281/zenodo.20330268",
"version_doi": "10.5281/zenodo.20330269",
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}
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"https://quantumtraction.org/2026/06/02/artians-origami/"
],
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"related": [
"Pixellate",
"Space Quantum",
"Artian micro-ruler",
"Q_Sigma"
]
},
{
"id": "term-artian-s-universe",
"term": "Artian's Universe",
"symbol": "",
"aliases": [
"1+3+1 source ontology",
"Reality Dimension spine",
"Artian's Universe source ontology"
],
"category": "axioms-spine",
"category_label": "Axioms and Ontological Spine",
"origin": "qtt-native",
"origin_label": "QTT-native term",
"status": "canonical",
"epistemic_grade": "Readout convention",
"standard_physics_correlate": "nearest standard frame: spacetime ontology; differs because QTT treats laboratory 3+1 spacetime as a readout shadow of a counted 1+3+1 source ontology, not as the deepest arena.",
"summary": "The QTT source ontology: a counted 1+3+1 universe whose laboratory 3+1 equations are readout shadows of completed modular-capacity events.",
"ontology": "In the current strong-coupling theorem this is the explicit arena in which the derivation is written. Artian's Universe is not a smooth 3+1 continuum with a decorative extra label, not a hidden spatial road, not a compact bulk, and not a second realm. The additional 1 is the Reality Dimension spine: a non-translational address ledger around which completed bundles close. The ordinary 3 spatial coordinates and the laboratory clock/time coordinate are access readouts of that counted source object.",
"math": "Artian's Universe = 1_Reality-Dimension-spine + 3_spatial-laboratory-readout + 1_clock/time-readout\n\nE in C_T iff Q_E^bundle = 2pi, E_E t_tilde = hbar, and Delta V_{4,E} = 4pi ell_tilde^4.",
"book_pages": "pp. 235-238, 263-266; strong-coupling theorem source-ontology box, concept DOI 10.5281/zenodo.20625550",
"anchor_note": "Book v10.01: A1 heartbeat, A5-X completed-address reading, A7/A7-U same-universe completion guardrail, and the strong-coupling theorem source-ontology box.",
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"record": "20484907",
"title": "The Artian Hamiltonian Framework for QTT",
"date": "2026-06-01",
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"record": "20625551",
"title": "The Strong-Coupling Form Theorem: Deriving χ_YM(m_Z) = 2/3 + 1/(4ρ²) and Closing the NICK Ladder",
"date": "2026-06-10",
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"https://quantumtraction.org/2026/06/03/why-cos-pi-8-is-not-a-speed-limit/"
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"Reality Dimension",
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"A5-X",
"A7-U",
"Completed address event",
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"id": "term-human-invented-universe",
"term": "Human Invented Universe",
"symbol": "",
"aliases": [
"Human-invented smooth-continuum universe",
"Smooth-continuum source ontology",
"3+1 differentiable-manifold universe"
],
"category": "axioms-spine",
"category_label": "Axioms and Ontological Spine",
"origin": "qtt-reframed",
"origin_label": "Textbook term reframed by QTT",
"status": "denied source ontology",
"epistemic_grade": "Denied source ontology",
"standard_physics_correlate": "nearest standard frame: smooth-continuum spacetime realism; QTT keeps the mathematics as a laboratory approximation but denies this continuum as the source ontology of physical reality.",
"summary": "QTT's name for the rejected idea that physical reality's deepest arena is only a human-invented smooth 3+1 differentiable continuum.",
"ontology": "QTT denies that the human-invented smooth-continuum universe exists as the source ontology of physical reality. This is not a denial that continuum equations work in laboratories; QTT treats those equations as powerful coarse-grained shadows recovered when many completed address events are read through ordinary space and laboratory time. The denied object is the claim that the continuum itself is the final source arena.",
"math": "Denied as source ontology:\nReality_source != smooth 3+1 differentiable manifold\n\nRecovered as readout shadow:\nmany completed address events -> ordinary spatial readout + laboratory time.",
"book_pages": "strong-coupling theorem source-ontology box, concept DOI 10.5281/zenodo.20625550; QTT source ontology pp. 235-238, 263-266",
"anchor_note": "Strong-coupling theorem source-ontology box: QTT denies the human-invented smooth-continuum universe as source ontology and replaces it with Artian's Universe.",
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"title": "The Strong-Coupling Form Theorem: Deriving χ_YM(m_Z) = 2/3 + 1/(4ρ²) and Closing the NICK Ladder",
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"Source/readout split",
"Access window",
"Completed address event",
"A5-X",
"A7-U"
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"id": "term-a1",
"term": "A1",
"symbol": "",
"aliases": [
"Artian's Universe Heartbeat",
"Two-clock structure"
],
"category": "axioms-spine",
"category_label": "Axioms and Ontological Spine",
"origin": "qtt-native",
"origin_label": "QTT-native term",
"status": "canonical",
"epistemic_grade": "Axiom",
"standard_physics_correlate": "nearest standard frame: lapse/proper-time kinematics plus phase-space clock choice; differs by making the source clock and laboratory clock ontologically distinct.",
"summary": "Two-clock kinematics: an absolute background clock T and laboratory proper time tau are related by a positive lapse, while address dials carry real-J phase.",
"ontology": "A1 says the source ledger has its own fastest clock, while any laboratory clock is a projection through lapse, motion, and access. It also anchors local causality and the real two-component dial.",
"math": "d tau = N(x) gamma^{-1}(v) dT, 0 < N <= 1; c = ell_tilde / t_tilde.",
"book_pages": "pp. 235-238, 541, 1255",
"anchor_note": "Book v10.01: Axiom A1 section; half-angle discussion around the two-clock projection.",
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"record": "19979595",
"title": "A structural identification of the two-clock projection constant cos(π/8) with the T-gate magic-state overlap and the symmetric CHSH optimum",
"date": "2026-05-02",
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"record": "20052943",
"title": "A parameter-free derivation of the neutrino mass-squared ratio Δm²₃₁/Δm²₂₁ = 4π² cos²(π/8) in Quantum Traction Theory",
"date": "2026-05-06",
"concept_doi": "10.5281/zenodo.19960813",
"version_doi": "10.5281/zenodo.20052943",
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"record": "20484907",
"title": "The Artian Hamiltonian Framework for QTT",
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"tau",
"I_clk",
"pi/4",
"J"
]
},
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"id": "term-a2",
"term": "A2",
"symbol": "",
"aliases": [
"Law of Endurance",
"Blips"
],
"category": "axioms-spine",
"category_label": "Axioms and Ontological Spine",
"origin": "qtt-native",
"origin_label": "QTT-native term",
"status": "canonical",
"epistemic_grade": "Axiom",
"standard_physics_correlate": "nearest standard frame: gravitational continuity/source equation; differs by reading gravity as endurance-current accounting rather than primitive curvature alone.",
"summary": "Persistence requires a per-mass consumption/renewal ledger whose steady isotropic solution gives inverse-square endurance flux and the Newtonian limit.",
"ontology": "Mass is read as an ongoing sink/renewal demand on space-quantum capacity. Gravity is the continuum shadow of that endurance accounting.",
"math": "dN_SQ^sink/dT = (M / m_tilde)(1 / t_tilde); G = ell_tilde^2 c^3 / hbar.",
"book_pages": "pp. 238-241, 268, 1248",
"anchor_note": "Book v10.01: Axiom A2 / Law of Endurance section.",
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"record": "20042844",
"title": "A Parameter-Free Einstein–Hilbert Coefficient from a Sink-Current Endurance Ledger",
"date": "2026-05-05",
"concept_doi": "10.5281/zenodo.20042843",
"version_doi": "10.5281/zenodo.20042844",
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"record": "20057431",
"title": "Newton's Constant Is Not Primitive in Quantum Traction Theory: Artian Angular Capacity, Universal Endurance Ceilings, and G = ℓ_A² c³ / ℏ Without Planck-Length Circularity",
"date": "2026-05-07",
"concept_doi": "10.5281/zenodo.20057430",
"version_doi": "10.5281/zenodo.20057431",
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},
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"record": "20060292",
"title": "Newton's Second Law as a Three-Way Capacity-Counting Theorem: A QTT Derivation of Inertia, Gravitation, and Reality-Work from One Substrate Count",
"date": "2026-05-07",
"concept_doi": "10.5281/zenodo.20059779",
"version_doi": "10.5281/zenodo.20060292",
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}
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"reader_links": [
"https://quantumtraction.org/2025/11/27/solving-the-three-body-with-law-of-endurance/"
],
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"related": [
"Endurance current",
"G",
"Inertia theorem",
"Space Quantum"
]
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"id": "term-a3",
"term": "A3",
"symbol": "",
"aliases": [
"Law of Creation",
"Blops"
],
"category": "axioms-spine",
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"origin": "qtt-native",
"origin_label": "QTT-native term",
"status": "canonical",
"epistemic_grade": "Axiom",
"standard_physics_correlate": "nearest standard frame: cosmological source/vacuum sector; differs by pairing creation accounting with endurance sinks.",
"summary": "The creation/source side of the endurance ledger, including White-Void/Blop events that repair or mint discrete volume in the cosmology/vacuum sector.",
"ontology": "A3 is not an arbitrary dark-energy insert. It is the source-side accounting paired with A2's sink accounting, with cosmic expansion and vacuum-sector terms treated as ledger consequences.",
"math": "V_blop^(b)(T0) ~= 48 pi G M_b T0^2; R_eq = (36 G M_b T0^2)^{1/3}.",
"book_pages": "pp. 212-213, 241-246, 540, 711-715, 1209; Creation Ledger concept DOI 10.5281/zenodo.20633582",
"anchor_note": "Book v10.01: Axiom A3 / Law of Creation section.",
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"record": "20633583",
"title": "The Creation Ledger: Dark Energy, the Coasting Triad, and the Exact Vacuum Identity in Quantum Traction Theory — A Sector Consolidation, Digit Audit, and Status Theorem for the Λ Branch of the QTT Corpus",
"date": "2026-06-10",
"concept_doi": "10.5281/zenodo.20633582",
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"record": "20042613",
"title": "Time Drift from the Law of Creation: a parameter-free derivation of cosmic age and Hubble probe-projection in Quantum Traction Theory",
"date": "2026-05-05",
"concept_doi": "10.5281/zenodo.20042612",
"version_doi": "10.5281/zenodo.20042613",
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"record": "20069474",
"title": "An ABC/WV Closure Theorem for the Quantum Traction Theory Vacuum Sector: One Clock for the Cosmological Constant, the Galaxy Acceleration Knee, and the Hubble Ladder",
"date": "2026-05-07",
"concept_doi": "10.5281/zenodo.20069473",
"version_doi": "10.5281/zenodo.20069474",
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"record": "20070486",
"title": "Triple-Anchor Closure of the QTT Absolute Background Clock: Version 1.6 — A Parameter-Free Determination of T_0^ABC = 15.40 Gyr and Its ABC/WV Clock Consequences",
"date": "2026-05-07",
"concept_doi": "10.5281/zenodo.20070485",
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"White-Void",
"ABC/WV closure",
"T0_ABC",
"Vacuum capacity"
]
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"id": "term-a4",
"term": "A4",
"symbol": "",
"aliases": [
"Real U(1) J-dial",
"Reality Dimension"
],
"category": "axioms-spine",
"category_label": "Axioms and Ontological Spine",
"origin": "qtt-native",
"origin_label": "QTT-native term",
"status": "canonical",
"epistemic_grade": "Axiom",
"standard_physics_correlate": "nearest standard frame: complex phase/U(1) gauge structure; differs by replacing primitive i with a real address-dial rotor J.",
"summary": "Each address carries an internal S1 dial; its quarter-turn generator J packages what standard notation writes as complex phase.",
"ontology": "A4 makes phase and charge into address-dial holonomy rather than an unexplained complex-number primitive. The standard complex unit is the laboratory shorthand for a real two-component rotor.",
"math": "J^2 = -I; e^{J theta} = cos theta + J sin theta; q = N e0.",
"book_pages": "pp. 246-250, 381, 1248",
"anchor_note": "Book v10.01: Axiom A4 / internal S1 anchor and U(1) gauge section.",
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"record": "20045141",
"title": "Modular-holonomy partitions determine the Standard Model charge ledger",
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"record": "20060667",
"title": "Maxwell's Equations Are the Monadic Address-Transport Theorem in Quantum Traction Theory",
"date": "2026-05-07",
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"id": "term-a5-x",
"term": "A5-X",
"symbol": "",
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"Completed address events",
"World-cell address"
],
"category": "axioms-spine",
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"origin": "qtt-native",
"origin_label": "QTT-native term",
"status": "canonical",
"epistemic_grade": "Axiom",
"standard_physics_correlate": "nearest standard frame: lattice site or event; differs because an address is completed modular capacity, not a background point.",
"summary": "The sharpened A5 reading: an address w is one completed modular-capacity event, not a primitive background lattice point.",
"ontology": "A5-X prevents the book from smuggling discreteness into a coordinate label. The counted object is a completed event carrying finite four-volume, action throughput, and bundle closure.",
"math": "Q_E^bundle = 2 pi; E_E t_tilde = hbar; Delta V_4 = 4 pi ell_tilde^4.",
"book_pages": "pp. 56, 250-253, 263",
"anchor_note": "Book v10.01: A5-X noncircular address-ruler theorem and Axiom A5 section.",
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"record": "20123492",
"title": "Quantum Traction Theory - Computational Framework (V 1.0)",
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"record": "20114404",
"title": "Observation as Access: A Quantum Traction Theory Dissolution of the Measurement Problem",
"date": "2026-05-11",
"concept_doi": "10.5281/zenodo.20114403",
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"term": "A6",
"symbol": "",
"aliases": [
"Law of Quantum Capacity",
"Finite capacity"
],
"category": "axioms-spine",
"category_label": "Axioms and Ontological Spine",
"origin": "qtt-native",
"origin_label": "QTT-native term",
"status": "canonical",
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"standard_physics_correlate": "nearest standard frame: UV cutoff/regularity bound; differs because the bound is a physical per-address capacity law, not a regulator trick.",
"summary": "Per-address energy, power, action, and regularity ceilings; the rule that a finite address event cannot overspend its capacity.",
"ontology": "A6 is both a UV discipline and a bookkeeping rule: one funded address transaction can have many laboratory shadows, but those shadows cannot be counted as separate hidden mechanisms.",
"math": "E_cap = hbar c / ell_tilde; P_cap = hbar / t_tilde^2; |S_w| <= hbar Delta T / t_tilde.",
"book_pages": "pp. 253-262, 304, 753",
"anchor_note": "Book v10.01: Axiom A6 / capacity and regularity section.",
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"record": "20121953",
"title": "Universal Quantum Capacity Laws and Precision QED — Regulator-Free, Parameter-Free Tests across Noise, Heat, Spectroscopy, and Single-Kernel Universality",
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"record": "20099863",
"title": "The Casimir--Bundle Theorem: Access-Law Boundary Projection, A7 Modular Closure, and the Vacuum--Gravity Schism",
"date": "2026-05-09",
"concept_doi": "10.5281/zenodo.20099862",
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"Capacity",
"E_cap",
"No-smuggling",
"A7"
]
},
{
"id": "term-a7",
"term": "A7",
"symbol": "",
"aliases": [
"Law of Bundled Existence",
"Modular completion"
],
"category": "axioms-spine",
"category_label": "Axioms and Ontological Spine",
"origin": "qtt-native",
"origin_label": "QTT-native term",
"status": "canonical",
"epistemic_grade": "Axiom",
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"J",
"Charge ledger",
"Maxwell transport"
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"term": "4pi periodicity",
"symbol": "",
"aliases": [],
"category": "clocks-dials",
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"origin_label": "Textbook / standard support term",
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"summary": "Spinor/dyadic double-cover periodicity used in the phase-spine and dyadic closure records.",
"ontology": "The same real-dial structure that gives ordinary phase also carries the double-cover behavior behind spinor and dyadic closure.",
"math": "Spinor return requires 4pi while modular bundle closure is 2pi.",
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"title": "Fundamental Dyadic Closure and Mirror-Doublet Exclusion in Quantum Traction Theory",
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"Dyadic closure",
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"symbol": "",
"aliases": [],
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"status": "structural",
"epistemic_grade": "Structural theorem/guardrail",
"standard_physics_correlate": "nearest standard concept: a model-specific construct; compare to the closest textbook object named in the definition, but do not identify them without the printed access rule.",
"summary": "A locked clock/projection effect used in the cosmology and material-response routes; not a freely fitted drift knob.",
"ontology": "When QTT uses drift factors, the legal version must be printed from a declared source/access rail rather than fitted afterward to repair a result.",
"math": "Example: pi/48 drift angle in clock-sector discussions; F_drift may carry sector labels.",
"book_pages": "pp. 712, 1199-1205",
"anchor_note": "Term indexed to the v10.01 source pages listed above.",
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"title": "Time Drift from the Law of Creation: a parameter-free derivation of cosmic age and Hubble probe-projection in Quantum Traction Theory",
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"title": "An ABC/WV Closure Theorem for the Quantum Traction Theory Vacuum Sector: One Clock for the Cosmological Constant, the Galaxy Acceleration Knee, and the Hubble Ladder",
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"date": "2026-06-05",
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"No-retune rule",
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"symbol": "",
"aliases": [],
"category": "clocks-dials",
"category_label": "Clocks, Dials, and Projection",
"origin": "qtt-native",
"origin_label": "QTT-native term",
"status": "candidate",
"epistemic_grade": "Candidate / map pending",
"standard_physics_correlate": "nearest standard concept: a model-specific construct; compare to the closest textbook object named in the definition, but do not identify them without the printed access rule.",
"summary": "A sector-specific drift/access factor; legal only when the relevant paper prints its source and forbids retuning from the observed comparator.",
"ontology": "F_drift is dangerous if used as a catch-all repair factor. In the current corpus it must be attached to a declared finite access rail and a no-smuggling derivative.",
"math": "K_lab = (cos(pi/8) / F_drift) A_K in the Kerr access factorization; static Kerr cells set F_drift = 1.",
"book_pages": "pp. 280, 541, 672, 680; Kerr access record carries the current audit rail",
"anchor_note": "Term indexed to the v10.01 source pages listed above.",
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"No-smuggling",
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"category": "substrate-capacity",
"category_label": "Substrate, Address, and Capacity",
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"origin_label": "QTT-native term",
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"epistemic_grade": "Readout convention",
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"summary": "The primitive QTT length/ruler before or at the empirical bridge to the Planck length.",
"ontology": "QTT must not assume Planck length circularly when deriving G. The Artian ruler is the source micro-ruler; IR matching may identify it with the measured Planck length.",
"math": "G = ell_tilde^2 c^3 / hbar after the gravity bridge.",
"book_pages": "pp. 56, 193, 268",
"anchor_note": "Book v10.01: A5-X address-ruler theorem and gravity non-circularity firewall.",
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"summary": "The primitive substrate tick, t_tilde = ell_tilde / c.",
"ontology": "The tick is the atomic time-step of address updates and capacity throughput in the source ledger.",
"math": "t_tilde = ell_tilde / c; E_cap t_tilde = hbar.",
"book_pages": "pp. 56, 238, 253, 268",
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"standard_physics_correlate": "nearest standard concept: a model-specific construct; compare to the closest textbook object named in the definition, but do not identify them without the printed access rule.",
"summary": "The current public/book term for the smallest 3D atom of space-capacity.",
"ontology": "A pixellate is not a naked cube. It is rotationally closed by the pi/6 spherical companion-volume normalization.",
"math": "V_pix = (pi/6) ell_A^3.",
"book_pages": "pp. 57-59, 193, 280",
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"summary": "A completed set of 24 pixellates, the molecule of space-capacity used by the endurance ledger.",
"ontology": "The 24 count is not decoration; it is the rotationally closed space-quantum completion that makes A2's Gauss-law normalization clean.",
"math": "V_SQ = 24 V_pix = 4 pi ell_A^3.",
"book_pages": "pp. 57-59, 193, 238-241",
"anchor_note": "Book v10.01: Definition (Space Quantum: the molecule of space).",
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"summary": "The complete Artian area quantum used in capacity/area accounting.",
"ontology": "Q_Sigma is the area face of the same finite-cell grammar that gives the space quantum and completed address.",
"math": "Q_Sigma = 8 pi ell_A^2 = 32 S_min.",
"book_pages": "pp. 56, 193, 280",
"anchor_note": "Book v10.01: A5-X address-ruler theorem; fine-structure and capacity notes.",
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"epistemic_grade": "Readout convention",
"standard_physics_correlate": "nearest standard concept: a model-specific construct; compare to the closest textbook object named in the definition, but do not identify them without the printed access rule.",
"summary": "Minimum area/capacity patch in the Artian address-ruler accounting.",
"ontology": "S_min is the local patch unit beneath Q_Sigma. It keeps surface/area counting finite and tied to the same address-ruler source.",
"math": "S_min = (pi/4) ell_A^2; Q_Sigma / S_min = 32.",
"book_pages": "pp. 56, 193, 280",
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"origin": "qtt-native",
"origin_label": "QTT-native term",
"status": "canonical",
"epistemic_grade": "Readout convention",
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"summary": "The irreducible operational support label of one completed modular-capacity event.",
"ontology": "w is not a hidden coordinate where magic happens. It is the receipt that a finite modular charge event has closed in the ABC ledger.",
"math": "a(w) = (1/2pi) sum_{w_b prec w} Q_{w_b}^bundle in N.",
"book_pages": "pp. 53-54, 165, 174, 250-253",
"anchor_note": "Book v10.01: A5-X completed address events.",
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"epistemic_grade": "Readout convention",
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"summary": "A physical event that has closed its modular charge, action-throughput tick, and finite four-volume.",
"ontology": "This is the object A5-X says can be counted. It replaces vague references to a background lattice with a closure receipt, and in the Lagrangian framework it becomes the event whose finite action spend is summed before any continuum laboratory integral is introduced.",
"math": "Q_E^bundle = 2pi; E_E t_tilde = hbar; Delta V_4 = 4pi ell_tilde^4.",
"book_pages": "pp. 50-54, 250-253, 526",
"anchor_note": "Term indexed to the v10.01 source pages listed above.",
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"title": "The Artian Lagrangian Framework: A Finite Action Ledger for Quantum Traction Theory, from Completed Address Events to Laboratory Least Action",
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"summary": "The dimensionless anchored capacity/bundle charge used to track completion at an address.",
"ontology": "Modular charge is what fills the bundle budget. The visible share may change with access, but the completed same-universe bundle must close.",
"math": "Q_w(rho||omega) = 2pi S(rho||omega); Q_w^bundle = 2pi.",
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"title": "A modular-charge fifth face of the Unified Equilibrium Law in Quantum Traction Theory: E_P = (ℏc/2πℓ_P) Q_P at A7 saturation",
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"summary": "The fixed 2pi modular budget of a completed address bundle.",
"ontology": "Q_bundle is the closure condition: visible plus hidden same-universe shares complete one modular circle.",
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"summary": "A local coherence ceiling forbidding coherent visible mass above one Planck bundle per completed address cell.",
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"ontology": "The claim is not that a number was fitted to Planck length; it is that the gravitational coupling is the continuum bridge of the Artian ruler, tick, and endurance capacity ledger.",
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"summary": "The speed-like volumetric flux of space-quantum renewal around mass.",
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"summary": "Casimir energy as an access-law boundary projection and A7 bundle reshuffling.",
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"math": "E_Cas / A = - pi^2 hbar c / (720 L^3).",
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"summary": "QTT absolute-background cosmic age from the triple-anchor closure record.",
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"summary": "Book status label for a sub-sigma numerical access pass with a named structural caveat.",
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"math": "",
"book_pages": "pp. 118, 120-124",
"anchor_note": "Book v10.01: Status legend.",
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"reader_links": [],
"observatory_links": [],
"related": [
"GREEN",
"CANDIDATE",
"Access window"
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},
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"id": "term-yellow-prediction",
"term": "YELLOW-PREDICTION",
"symbol": "",
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"category": "legacy-status",
"category_label": "Legacy Bridge and Status Labels",
"origin": "legacy-bridge",
"origin_label": "Legacy, audit, or map bridge",
"status": "canonical",
"epistemic_grade": "Readout convention",
"standard_physics_correlate": "standard correlate: historical/public vocabulary bridge; use it to translate old wording into the current book terminology.",
"summary": "Book status label for a locked no-retune QTT prediction awaiting decisive precision data.",
"ontology": "Locked no-retune prediction awaiting decisive data.",
"math": "",
"book_pages": "pp. 114, 117-118",
"anchor_note": "Book v10.01: Status legend.",
"doi_records": [],
"reader_links": [],
"observatory_links": [],
"related": [
"WAITING-FOR-OBS.",
"No-retune rule"
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},
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"id": "term-structural",
"term": "STRUCTURAL",
"symbol": "",
"aliases": [],
"category": "legacy-status",
"category_label": "Legacy Bridge and Status Labels",
"origin": "legacy-bridge",
"origin_label": "Legacy, audit, or map bridge",
"status": "canonical",
"epistemic_grade": "Readout convention",
"standard_physics_correlate": "standard correlate: historical/public vocabulary bridge; use it to translate old wording into the current book terminology.",
"summary": "Book status label for a no-fit theorem or leading face that is not automatically a numerical pass.",
"ontology": "No-fit theorem, construction, or leading face; not automatically a precision numerical pass.",
"math": "",
"book_pages": "pp. 118, 121-124",
"anchor_note": "Book v10.01: Status legend.",
"doi_records": [],
"reader_links": [],
"observatory_links": [],
"related": [
"CANDIDATE",
"DERIVED/REMOVED"
]
},
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"id": "term-candidate",
"term": "CANDIDATE",
"symbol": "",
"aliases": [],
"category": "legacy-status",
"category_label": "Legacy Bridge and Status Labels",
"origin": "legacy-bridge",
"origin_label": "Legacy, audit, or map bridge",
"status": "canonical",
"epistemic_grade": "Readout convention",
"standard_physics_correlate": "standard correlate: historical/public vocabulary bridge; use it to translate old wording into the current book terminology.",
"summary": "Book status label for a printed formula or framework where a named lemma, rail, or audit remains pending.",
"ontology": "Printed formula or framework with a named missing lemma, access map, or audit rail.",
"math": "",
"book_pages": "pp. 118, 121-124",
"anchor_note": "Book v10.01: Status legend.",
"doi_records": [],
"reader_links": [],
"observatory_links": [],
"related": [
"PROGRAM",
"GREEN-CANDIDATE"
]
},
{
"id": "term-program",
"term": "PROGRAM",
"symbol": "",
"aliases": [],
"category": "legacy-status",
"category_label": "Legacy Bridge and Status Labels",
"origin": "legacy-bridge",
"origin_label": "Legacy, audit, or map bridge",
"status": "canonical",
"epistemic_grade": "Readout convention",
"standard_physics_correlate": "standard correlate: historical/public vocabulary bridge; use it to translate old wording into the current book terminology.",
"summary": "Book status label for a named route whose theorem or numerical rail is not yet printed.",
"ontology": "Named route or workpack; theorem or numerical rail not yet closed.",
"math": "",
"book_pages": "pp. 118, 121-124",
"anchor_note": "Book v10.01: Status legend.",
"doi_records": [],
"reader_links": [],
"observatory_links": [],
"related": [
"CANDIDATE",
"YELLOW-PREDICTION"
]
},
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"id": "term-fabrika",
"term": "Fabrika",
"symbol": "",
"aliases": [],
"category": "legacy-status",
"category_label": "Legacy Bridge and Status Labels",
"origin": "legacy-bridge",
"origin_label": "Legacy, audit, or map bridge",
"status": "legacy bridge",
"epistemic_grade": "Legacy bridge",
"standard_physics_correlate": "standard correlate: historical/public vocabulary bridge; use it to translate old wording into the current book terminology.",
"summary": "Deprecated older public term; current visible prose should map it to pixellate or QTT pixellate substrate unless the legacy term itself is being discussed historically.",
"ontology": "Fabrika belongs to the 2019-2021 vocabulary bridge. The modern technical term is pixellate / QTT pixellate substrate.",
"math": "",
"book_pages": "pp. 193, 672, 680; legacy map supplies the historical crosswalk",
"anchor_note": "Site rule: normalize Fabrika/Fabrik@/Farika to pixellate where not intentionally historical.",
"doi_records": [],
"reader_links": [
"https://quantumtraction.org/2025/11/26/full-mapping-of-deprecated-terminologies-2019-2021-to-mathematical-developments-in-quantum-traction-theory-qtt-2025/"
],
"observatory_links": [],
"related": [
"Pixellate",
"Legacy Terminology Map"
]
},
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"id": "term-akhasheni-scars",
"term": "Akhasheni scars",
"symbol": "",
"aliases": [],
"category": "legacy-status",
"category_label": "Legacy Bridge and Status Labels",
"origin": "legacy-bridge",
"origin_label": "Legacy, audit, or map bridge",
"status": "legacy bridge",
"epistemic_grade": "Legacy bridge",
"standard_physics_correlate": "standard correlate: historical/public vocabulary bridge; use it to translate old wording into the current book terminology.",
"summary": "Deprecated older scar/residue phrase; current visible prose should map it to access residuals or residual traces.",
"ontology": "The modern reading is not a literal scar language but a finite access residual: a trace left by an incomplete or shifted readout window.",
"math": "",
"book_pages": "pp. 193, 672, 680; legacy map supplies the historical crosswalk",
"anchor_note": "Site rule: normalize Akhasheni-scar language to access residuals/residual traces where not historical.",
"doi_records": [],
"reader_links": [
"https://quantumtraction.org/2025/11/26/full-mapping-of-deprecated-terminologies-2019-2021-to-mathematical-developments-in-quantum-traction-theory-qtt-2025/"
],
"observatory_links": [],
"related": [
"Access residuals",
"Legacy Terminology Map"
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},
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"id": "term-access-residuals",
"term": "Access residuals",
"symbol": "",
"aliases": [],
"category": "legacy-status",
"category_label": "Legacy Bridge and Status Labels",
"origin": "legacy-bridge",
"origin_label": "Legacy, audit, or map bridge",
"status": "canonical",
"epistemic_grade": "Readout convention",
"standard_physics_correlate": "standard correlate: historical/public vocabulary bridge; use it to translate old wording into the current book terminology.",
"summary": "Current term for residual traces left by incomplete, shifted, or finite access windows.",
"ontology": "An access residual is a mismatch or leftover in the lab readout, not a new physical substance unless a source rail is printed.",
"math": "",
"book_pages": "pp. 672, 680",
"anchor_note": "Term indexed to the v10.01 source pages listed above.",
"doi_records": [],
"reader_links": [],
"observatory_links": [],
"related": [
"Akhasheni scars",
"Access window",
"Audit residual"
]
},
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"id": "term-legacy-terminology-map",
"term": "Legacy Terminology Map",
"symbol": "",
"aliases": [],
"category": "legacy-status",
"category_label": "Legacy Bridge and Status Labels",
"origin": "legacy-bridge",
"origin_label": "Legacy, audit, or map bridge",
"status": "canonical",
"epistemic_grade": "Readout convention",
"standard_physics_correlate": "standard correlate: historical/public vocabulary bridge; use it to translate old wording into the current book terminology.",
"summary": "The reader-facing bridge from 2019-2021 public vocabulary into the current QTT book vocabulary.",
"ontology": "This page protects the archive without letting old terms leak into current scientific claims as if they were still canonical.",
"math": "",
"book_pages": "pp. 118, 193, 672, 680; web archive crosswalk",
"anchor_note": "Term indexed to the v10.01 source pages listed above.",
"doi_records": [],
"reader_links": [
"https://quantumtraction.org/2025/11/26/full-mapping-of-deprecated-terminologies-2019-2021-to-mathematical-developments-in-quantum-traction-theory-qtt-2025/"
],
"observatory_links": [],
"related": [
"Fabrika",
"Akhasheni scars",
"Pixellate"
]
},
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"id": "term-doi-map",
"term": "DOI Map",
"symbol": "",
"aliases": [],
"category": "legacy-status",
"category_label": "Legacy Bridge and Status Labels",
"origin": "legacy-bridge",
"origin_label": "Legacy, audit, or map bridge",
"status": "canonical",
"epistemic_grade": "Readout convention",
"standard_physics_correlate": "standard correlate: historical/public vocabulary bridge; use it to translate old wording into the current book terminology.",
"summary": "The citable record atlas for QTT concept DOI families, current version DOIs, Zenodo records, and blog-to-DOI crosswalks.",
"ontology": "The DOI Map is the audit layer: it tells readers which citable object carries which claim and which version reconstructs it.",
"math": "",
"book_pages": "pp. 1247-1255",
"anchor_note": "Term indexed to the v10.01 source pages listed above.",
"doi_records": [],
"reader_links": [
"https://quantumtraction.org/doi-map/"
],
"observatory_links": [],
"related": [
"Pre-registration lock",
"Blog Map",
"Zenodo community"
]
},
{
"id": "term-blog-map",
"term": "Blog Map",
"symbol": "",
"aliases": [],
"category": "legacy-status",
"category_label": "Legacy Bridge and Status Labels",
"origin": "legacy-bridge",
"origin_label": "Legacy, audit, or map bridge",
"status": "canonical",
"epistemic_grade": "Readout convention",
"standard_physics_correlate": "standard correlate: historical/public vocabulary bridge; use it to translate old wording into the current book terminology.",
"summary": "The reader-facing route map connecting field notes to DOI records and book topics.",
"ontology": "Blogs explain the ideas; papers carry citable objects. The Blog Map keeps those layers connected without confusing them.",
"math": "",
"book_pages": "pp. 1247-1255; web field-note index",
"anchor_note": "Term indexed to the v10.01 source pages listed above.",
"doi_records": [],
"reader_links": [
"https://quantumtraction.org/blog-map/"
],
"observatory_links": [],
"related": [
"DOI Map",
"Lexicon",
"Field notes"
]
},
{
"id": "term-youtube-map",
"term": "YouTube Map",
"symbol": "",
"aliases": [],
"category": "legacy-status",
"category_label": "Legacy Bridge and Status Labels",
"origin": "legacy-bridge",
"origin_label": "Legacy, audit, or map bridge",
"status": "canonical",
"epistemic_grade": "Readout convention",
"standard_physics_correlate": "standard correlate: historical/public vocabulary bridge; use it to translate old wording into the current book terminology.",
"summary": "The 2019 video archive map with timestamped links and current vocabulary crosswalks.",
"ontology": "The YouTube Map treats old spoken explanations as historical source material and maps them into the current book/DOI/blog vocabulary.",
"math": "",
"book_pages": "pp. 118, 193, 672, 680; 2019 archive crosswalk",
"anchor_note": "Term indexed to the v10.01 source pages listed above.",
"doi_records": [],
"reader_links": [
"https://quantumtraction.org/youtube-channel-map/"
],
"observatory_links": [],
"related": [
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"Blog Map"
]
}
]