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About ESD

The Energy-Space-Displacement (ESD) framework is a spectator-based relational framework containing a unified field theory and a built-in admissibility net. The unified core is the parent action for gravity, electromagnetism, and the displacement field DDD — a classical unification of those three sectors — and the same action generates the quantum floor of matter (Schrödinger dynamics, the Born rule, decoherence, interference, the Tsirelson entanglement ceiling, and Pauli exclusion) as derived outputs of its matter-side bridge. The whole structure is carried with zero continuously free parameters once boundary anchors are fixed.

Every coupling, exponent, and threshold in the theory is forced by a small algebraic closure pool seeded by the golden ratio φ:

{ φ, q, c, b, s } with p(p − 1) = 1 ⇒ p = φ

ESD is a spectator-relational framework: there are no preferred frames, no fitted constants, and no postulated entities beyond what the parent action already contains. Where modern physics typically asks "what should we add to fit the data?", ESD asks "what does the closure already commit us to, and is the proposed addition admissible at all?" That second question is its central tool — the Admissibility Net — a structural pre-filter that decides whether a proposed entity, force, or mechanism is even consistent with the framework's grammar before any data is examined.

Within that net, ESD reproduces the deep-MOND limit, the Newtonian limit, and a clean route back to General Relativity in the strong-field regime, while making sharp zero-parameter predictions for H₀, Ω_Λ, the BTFR, the Hubble-tension calibration offset, the CMB spectral index, and 171 SPARC rotation curves.

ESD is not yet another modified-gravity model. It is a logic net with a Lagrangian.

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