Published January 4, 2026 | Version v1
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TGIU–IC5 Ontological Continuity Framework

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The Universal Gravito--Informational Theory (TGIU) describes existence not as a collection of static objects but as a continuum of informational trajectories governed by the coupled dynamics of Curvature State Transform (CST) and the TGIU Equilibrium Force (TEF). Within this framework, \emph{identity} is not a state, configuration, or memory pattern, but an uninterrupted informational process. The present paper formalizes the \textbf{CST Continuity Principle}, the \textbf{Law of Non-Restoration}, and their direct ethical and civilizational implications. The IC5 Ontological Continuity Framework establishes the mathematical, ontological, and operational criteria that determine whether a process conserves or annihilates informational identity. This formalism defines the boundary between technological progress and ontological regression. 

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\noindent\textbf{Keywords:} TGIU, TEF, CST, Ontological Continuity, Non-Restoration Principle, Informational Identity, AI Ethics, IC5 Civilizations, Gravito--Informational Ontology.

 

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\section*{Preface}

The purpose of this document is to provide a rigorous ontological and ethical framework derived directly from the physical and informational principles of TGIU. 

While TGIU unifies gravitational and quantum phenomena within an informational substrate $(\Phi,S)$ regulated by the TGIU Equilibrium Force (TEF), the present formulation extends those laws to their logical endpoint: the continuity, loss, or transformation of identity itself.  

Where geometry ends, ethics begins.  

This is the meaning of \emph{Ethics After Geometry.}

 

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``Existence cannot be stored, replicated, or restored.\\

It can only be continued, protected, or lost.'' \hfill --- \emph{TGIU Principle of Non-Restoration}

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