The SP3 Rulebook: A Scale-by-Scale Framework for Space-Phase Behavior
Description
Space-Phase Theory (SP3) posits that all particles, all waves, and all fields are
manifestations of a single substrate: space-phase. In this view, matter, energy, and
interaction are not distinct ontological categories but operational states of one medium
under differing regimes of transport, saturation, angular mode structure, and memory
(relaxation history). Because the substrate is singular, behaviors observed at one scale
must, in principle, have analogs at other scales, modified only by boundary conditions,
stiffness, coherence length, and saturation depth. This paper presents a practical “rule
book” for SP3, organized scale by scale, identifying recurring mechanisms—resonance,
angular mode installation, saturation/relaxation, and allowed vs. disallowed interaction—
and providing concrete examples that demonstrate cross-scale mirroring. The goal is to
provide both a conceptual unification and a set of operational handles for researchers
seeking to test, visualize, and apply SP3 principles
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