HDC-CBC/CM Greater Cosmos: basal state and ontological closure of the Hypothesis of Correlational Disequilibrium

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Author’s Preface — Volume HDC–CBC/CM
This work does not introduce a new cosmological framework nor does it extend the
dynamic formalism of HDC–CBC. It neither postulates additional physical entities, new
degrees of freedom, nor observational mechanisms not previously contemplated. Its
purpose is not to formulate new physics, but to clarify the ontological status of the basal
level implicitly required by the framework.
The objective of HDC–CBC/CM is strictly structural and epistemological: to assess
whether the notion of a non-geometric basal state—referred to in the HDC–CBC corpus as
the Greater Cosmos—can be eliminated from the framework without loss of variational,
cosmological, or ontological coherence. The analysis does not aim to establish an
independent ontology nor to attribute observable physical properties to this state, but rather
to determine whether its explicit formulation is unavoidable in order to preserve the
conceptual consistency of the model.
The Greater Cosmos is not presented here as a universe, a physical space, or a dynamic
domain. Nor is it introduced as a fundamental vacuum or as an underlying microscopic
level. Its status is examined exclusively as a structural reference state, necessary to
precisely delimit the domain of validity of emergent dynamics and to avoid improper
extrapolations of the cosmological formalism.
This volume constitutes the second work in the SSIP (Supplementary Structural &
Interpretative Program) collection of the HDC–CBC framework, following HDC–CBC/I.
As with Volume I, the works included in SSIP do not introduce new physical dynamics,
new parameters, or additional degrees of freedom. Their function is to complement the
theoretical core of HDC–CBC through structural analyses, interpretative clarifications, and
evaluation of the ineliminability of certain conceptual elements of the framework.
While HDC–CBC/I examines the ineliminability of a correlational degree of freedom based
on criteria of indirect inference, HDC–CBC/CM addresses a different level of the problem:
the ineliminability of a non-dynamic basal state as a minimal ontological reference. Both
volumes operate as second-level evaluations, conceptually independent from one another,
yet complementary in their role of stabilizing the framework.
This work presupposes the prior existence of HDC–CBC as developed in the fundamental
modules α (initial ontological formulation) and Ω (correlational synthesis), as well as in the
dynamic and observational extensions of the framework. Consequently, HDC–CBC/CM
should not be read as a foundational text, but as a structural clarification intended to
precisely delineate what belongs to the physical core of the model and what functions as a
non-dynamic ontological reference.
Throughout the volume, several conceptually independent lines of analysis—variational,
cosmological, and ontological—are examined in order to evaluate the necessity of the
Greater Cosmos within HDC–CBC. None of them is intended to constitute a definitive
proof; the emphasis lies, once again, on the structural convergence among distinct
arguments rather than on the isolated strength of any single one.

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Title HDC-CBC/CM Greater Cosmos: basal state and ontological closure of the Hypothesis of Correlational Disequilibrium
Author’s Preface — Volume HDC–CBC/CM
This work does not introduce a new cosmological framework nor does it extend the
dynamic formalism of HDC–CBC. It neither postulates additional physical entities, new
degrees of freedom, nor observational mechanisms not previously contemplated. Its
purpose is not to formulate new physics, but to clarify the ontological status of the basal
level implicitly required by the framework.
The objective of HDC–CBC/CM is strictly structural and epistemological: to assess
whether the notion of a non-geometric basal state—referred to in the HDC–CBC corpus as
the Greater Cosmos—can be eliminated from the framework without loss of variational,
cosmological, or ontological coherence. The analysis does not aim to establish an
independent ontology nor to attribute observable physical properties to this state, but rather
to determine whether its explicit formulation is unavoidable in order to preserve the
conceptual consistency of the model.
The Greater Cosmos is not presented here as a universe, a physical space, or a dynamic
domain. Nor is it introduced as a fundamental vacuum or as an underlying microscopic
level. Its status is examined exclusively as a structural reference state, necessary to
precisely delimit the domain of validity of emergent dynamics and to avoid improper
extrapolations of the cosmological formalism.
This volume constitutes the second work in the SSIP (Supplementary Structural &
Interpretative Program) collection of the HDC–CBC framework, following HDC–CBC/I.
As with Volume I, the works included in SSIP do not introduce new physical dynamics,
new parameters, or additional degrees of freedom. Their function is to complement the
theoretical core of HDC–CBC through structural analyses, interpretative clarifications, and
evaluation of the ineliminability of certain conceptual elements of the framework.
While HDC–CBC/I examines the ineliminability of a correlational degree of freedom based
on criteria of indirect inference, HDC–CBC/CM addresses a different level of the problem:
the ineliminability of a non-dynamic basal state as a minimal ontological reference. Both
volumes operate as second-level evaluations, conceptually independent from one another,
yet complementary in their role of stabilizing the framework.
This work presupposes the prior existence of HDC–CBC as developed in the fundamental
modules α (initial ontological formulation) and Ω (correlational synthesis), as well as in the
dynamic and observational extensions of the framework. Consequently, HDC–CBC/CM
should not be read as a foundational text, but as a structural clarification intended to
precisely delineate what belongs to the physical core of the model and what functions as a
non-dynamic ontological reference.
Throughout the volume, several conceptually independent lines of analysis—variational,
cosmological, and ontological—are examined in order to evaluate the necessity of the
Greater Cosmos within HDC–CBC. None of them is intended to constitute a definitive
proof; the emphasis lies, once again, on the structural convergence among distinct
arguments rather than on the isolated strength of any single one.
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