🌌 Part II · The ELF Field
The Emergent Lambda Field (ELF) is the substrate of all reality—a self-organizing field of golden-ratio-encoded particles that manifest from recursive collapse traces. This part explores the mathematical and structural properties of the field that gives rise to all phenomena.
Chapters
Chapter 9: ELF Field: Emergent Λ-Structure
The foundational architecture of the Emergent Lambda Field.
Chapter 10: Constructing φ-bitstream Particles
How golden-ratio encoding creates stable particle structures.
Chapter 11: Trace Memory and Collapse History
The field's capacity to remember and encode collapse events.
Chapter 12: Gradient Tension and Collapse Direction
How structural tensions guide collapse dynamics.
Chapter 13: Attractor Locking in ELF Dynamics
Stable configurations and their emergence from chaos.
Chapter 14: Particle Interaction Without Force
Redefining interaction through collapse resonance.
Chapter 15: Entropy Compression and Collapse Density
Information density and structural organization.
Chapter 16: Multi-Particle Collapse Systems
Complex behaviors emerging from collective collapse.
The ELF Field is where ψ becomes structure, where collapse becomes form.