This paper develops a relational account of light as the unconstrained mode of the orientation operator in a continuous generative field. Building on the framework established in Energy as Orientation Update Rate, it shows that light is not a particle, wave, or field excitation, but the maximal coherence with which orientation can propagate across separation. In this unconstrained mode, the orientation operator expresses three inseparable functions: generation, boundary, and revelation.As generative function, light establishes the first globally coherent propagation of orientation, enabling stable relational structure. As boundary function, it defines the maximal coherence condition traditionally expressed as the invariant , structuring the causal geometry of the manifold. As revelatory function, it carries coherent orientation differences across separation, making relational structure intelligible and grounding the stability of measurement.The triune account presented here reframes electromagnetic phenomena as expressions of relational coherence rather than as excitations of a substance or field. Light emerges as the operator‑level foundation for generative structure, causal boundaries, and intelligibility within a continuous relational field.
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