Reality is not a fixed script. It is structural becoming. This paper develops the dynamic layer of Structural Reality. It argues that the central question is not whether reality is simply determined or random. The deeper question is how forms emerge, stabilize, strain, drift, collapse, and reorganize through relation, time, burden, gravity, psyche, body, institutions, AI, and contact. The central formulation is: reality is absolute in relation, dynamic in form, and answerable through time. Relation is absolute because nothing becomes legible outside relation. Form is dynamic because every local holder carries pressure across time. Time is decisive because hidden structure becomes consequence only through duration. The paper introduces structural necessity as a clearer concept than simple determinism. Structural necessity names patterned transformation under field, history, burden, and contact. The future is not treated as dead fate. It is treated as constrained transformation. Some recurrences become likely because the field has trained them. Some collapses become unavoidable because burden has no other channel. Some repairs become possible because contact begins to reorganize the structure. Gravity supplies the physical image of relation with consequence. Psyche supplies the field where the uncarried returns. The body is time made local. AI shows what happens when form accelerates faster than burden. The paper concludes that freedom is reorganization within structure, and repair is a changed burden path across time.
Vladisav Jovanovic (Tue,) studied this question.