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The Relational Universe - Rhythm Field Theory

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Rhythm Field Theory (RFT) is an evolving, generationally durable framework that reconstructs physics from a minimal set of geometric and temporal primitives. This Zenodo release consolidates the foundational documents of the theory, spanning its conceptual origins, canonical restart, and the fully formalized substrate architecture developed across Volumes.
Version 18.5 of Rhythm Physics collects the chronological development of the theory from its previous conceptual seeds to its current substrate‑level formulation. Rather than presenting a single unified framework written all at once, this release documents the evolution of the theory across multiple stages, each refining, correcting, and extending the previous ones.
This package includes the foundational baseline documents and the first five volumes:
•     Primitives and Foundational Structures
•     The Relational Universe
•     Temporal Structure and Universal Compatibility
•     Volume 0 — A Canonical Restart
•     Volume 1 — The Photon Problem
•     Volume 2 — Closed Loops
•     Volume 3 — The Shape of Time
•     Volume 4 — Rhythm Physics
•     Volume 5 — The C³ Substrate (new in v18.5)
Across these works, the theory gradually transitions from exploratory metaphors and conceptual sketches to a precise geometric substrate built on three primitives: Delay, Rhythm, and Identity. Each document captures a distinct phase of development — from early relational ideas, to temporal structure, to loop dynamics, to the emergence of spacetime, fields, particles, and cosmology.
Volume 5 — The C³ Substrate represents the most mature and consolidated stage of the theory. It formalizes the Delay–Rhythm–Identity substrate as a three‑component geometric engine and shows how projection, curvature, and digital closure generate the effective four‑dimensional universe. This volume integrates 133 new sections covering substrate geometry, quantization, causality, information, cosmology, measurement, and excitation structure.
Version 18.5 is therefore both a scientific archive and a historical record:
transparent, chronological account of how Rhythm Physics emerged, evolved, corrected itself, and crystallized into the C³ substrate.

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