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CosmicThinker25/Latent-Structural-Causality: Latent Structural Causality: Defining Physical Existence in Pre-Observable Regimes

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This repository contains the paper "Latent Structural Causality: Defining Physical Existence in Pre-Observable Regimes", a conceptual work that explores how fundamental physical entities can exist even when they do not yet produce observable effects.

The central idea introduced here is Latent Structural Causality: the notion that physical laws such as gravity, light, mass, or even time may be fully defined in the underlying theory while remaining dynamically inactive in certain regimes of the universe. Rather than being created from nothing, observables emerge when conditions change and previously silent structures become operative.

Using well-known examples from cosmology and particle physics—such as photons before recombination or mass before electroweak symmetry breaking—the paper shows that this pattern is already implicit in standard physics. The framework is then applied to phase-driven cosmological models, including CPT-symmetric scenarios, to illustrate how gravity and time can emerge through transitions of operativity.

The repository provides two complete PDF versions of the paper: one in English and one in Spanish, the latter being an exact translation preserving structure and meaning. The full LaTeX source files for both versions are also included, ensuring transparency, reproducibility, and ease of reuse.

Keywords: Latent Structural Causality, Foundations of Cosmology, Emergence of Observables, Early Universe, Philosophy of Physics.

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