Derived Values

Framework-native derived values, measured anchors, and validation comparisons


Overview

The EOTU framework describes cosmic structure as the measurable behavior of an oscillating energy fabric, governed by recurrence, curvature exchange, and closed-region inventory.

Framework Evaluation

EOTU is presented as a derivation framework. Its claims are evaluated by whether recurrence, phase alignment, curvature relaxation, and closure geometry produce measurable quantities without introducing independent fitted mechanisms for each scale.

The framework begins with Coherent Phase Packets and proceeds through stable Region closure, nucleon formation, nuclear geometry, atomic structure, curvature and phase transport, and cross-epoch cosmological comparison. Each level is treated as a continuation of the same underlying recurrence rules rather than as a separate model.

The purpose of the derived-values ledger is to separate framework-native derived values from measured anchors and validation comparisons. This distinction is necessary because the framework should be judged by reproducible derivation, numerical agreement, and falsifiable disagreement.

Purpose

This ledger separates framework-native derived values from measured anchors and validation comparisons. Values marked derived belong to the internal EOTU construction. Values marked measured bridge or measured anchor enter only for unit conversion or observational comparison. Values marked validation comparison are used only to compare an EOTU-derived result against measured physics.