This work presents an extension to Paper 3 of the Time–Energy–Universe and serves the conceptual clarification of the notion of instantiation. Starting from the distinction between possible and definite states, instantiation is not understood as a physical process, but as the logical fixation of a concrete state within an existing order. It possesses neither duration nor dynamics and is not part of temporal sequences. The extension shows that instantiation does not affect physical quantities and, in particular, does not conflict with the conservation of energy. Energy remains fully determined by the known physical laws, while instantiation describes exclusively the determinacy of a state. Furthermore, it is argued that instantiation cannot occur locally but must be global, since only a global determination ensures a consistent physical total structure. Multiple competing or partially determined realities are thereby excluded. This work does not modify the statements of Paper 3, but supplements and clarifies its conceptual foundation. It is intended as a contribution to the clarification of fundamental concepts within a non-dynamical, conceptual framework in accordance with established physics.
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69fd7fcdbfa21ec5bbf08739 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20052011