Building on the Ontological Axiom (Existence Detectability) established in Part 1, we define the physical substance of existence as Location. We propose the Unified Location Field (ULF) as the 26-dimensional substrate of reality. At the sub-Planck scale, conventional distinctions between space and time dissolve into this singular primordial quality: Location. We demonstrate that Actualized Existence requires the Genesis Shattering of this unified potential into a discrete 4-dimensional geometric screen. We prove that detection is impossible in a perfectly unified field due to a lack of informational contrast. Therefore, the "Shattering" of location into the Tetrahedral Quantum Point (TQP) mesh is the fundamental prerequisite for a detectable universe. We derive the Structural Constant ₄₅₅ 0. 23708503 not merely as a feedback root (as in Part 1) but as the unique geometric resonance of the Regular Tetrahedron—the only shape that minimizes Spectral Tension while maximizing Informational Load capacity in a 4D projection. Further, we introduce the Discrete Metric (g_^ (discrete) ) and prove that the TQP mesh is the unique stable geometry for informational rendering. We derive the Loop Quantum Gravity (LQG) Immirzi parameter from first principles as ₄₅₅ 4. 44 and calculate the "latent heat" of the 26D 4D projection, predicting a primordial tensor-to-scalar ratio of r 0. 004 for upcoming CMB-S4 observations. This framework redefines time not as a fundamental dimension, but as the cumulative index of computational motion across location fragments, and quantum uncertainty as the strict resolution limit of the Detection Operator.
August Tudor (Tue,) studied this question.