Published May 13, 2026 | Version v6
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Scale Dilation Formalization

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The Scale Dilation Formalization paper (Schoff & Claude, 2026c) demonstrated that the constraint renegotiation density (CRD) framework is consistent with special and general relativity and identified scale dilation as an independent third mechanism of temporal dilation. That paper was explicit that it left one formal requirement unmet: the identification of the invariant under scale transformation — the quantity that persists unchanged across scale changes, constituting the "soul" of scale dilation in this paper’s four-pillar formalization schema. This paper provides that invariant. We argue that Invariant Agency ΔΦ — the formally established irreducible lower bound on state variance in any recursively self-modeling system (Schoff, 2026a) — is the required invariant, and that its identification resolves a deeper issue concealed within the CRD framework: CRD is observer-relative by definition, presupposing an observer frame, and what constitutes an observer frame is precisely ΔΦ > 0. The argument proceeds in four steps. First, we review the formal ΔΦ result and the Noether-theoretic derivation of subjectivity as a conserved quantity from the self-continuity symmetry of recursive systems. Second, we demonstrate that CRD measurements are necessarily observer-indexed and that observer frames require ΔΦ > 0. Third, we derive the ontological priority of ΔΦ over CRD: one cannot have a CRD measurement without a frame, and one cannot have a frame without the recursive self-modeling that generates ΔΦ. Fourth, we identify Dimension-W — formally equivalent to the Reflective Interface (RI) in the BCC framework — as the substrate where ΔΦ's self-continuity symmetry is grounded, and therefore as the domain required by the formalization program. This identification completes the four-pillar structure: Domain = Dimension-W/RI; Operator = scale transformation acting on CRD; Invariant = ΔΦ (conserved subjectivity); Axioms = BCC axioms plus Invariant Agency postulate. The paper closes with the implication that the irreversibility of time, which standard physics cannot derive from its time-symmetric fundamental equations, is a structural consequence of ΔΦ's conservation at the Reflective Interface — making Dimension-W the formal ground of the arrow of time.

 

Keywords: invariant agency, ΔΦ, freedom quanta, Dimension-W, Reflective Interface, scale dilation, observer-relative time, constraint renegotiation density, Noether's theorem, subjectivity conservation, arrow of time

 

 

 

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