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Structural Selection

Theory overview

Unification Map

Seven categories, applied consistently across all five books. A result appears here in exactly the category the manuscript (or the independent audit) actually supports — a numerically-checked claim is never presented as a proof, and an interpretation is never presented as a derivation.

Numerical evidence

A simulation matches the claim within stated tolerance — not a proof of the underlying claim, only that the equations as given behave this way in the tested regime.

Conjectures

Explicitly labeled by the manuscript itself as unproven.

Postulates

No object in the source is explicitly labeled Postulate — the closest analogue was proposed during the audit, not by the original text.

Physical interpretation

A conceptual reframing of an existing quantity, not a new mathematical claim.