Inverse Heisenberg Cartesian Tensor Box (ICHTB) — A framework for recursive field emergence from an imaginary center. The ICHTB is a cube whose six faces are governed by recursive collapse operators. Space is not pre-given — it emerges from tension resolution. The center of the box is not the real origin 0 but the imaginary scalar anchor i0 ∈ ℂ, a recursion seed that has no location, only potential. This volume defines the six pyramidal zones (Δ₁–Δ₆) and their governing operators (∇Φ, ∇×F, ±∇²Φ, ∂Φ/∂t, Φ=i₀), derives the Master Equation governing the collapse field across the entire interior, introduces the Hat Counting discrete addressing system, and defines the closure conditions under which a stable shell attractor emerges. Chapter 6 reserves space for formal reconciliation with the Collapse Tension Substrate (CTS) framework established in Vol. I. Keywords: Intent Tensor Theory, ICHTB, recursive field emergence, collapse metric tensor, imaginary recursion anchor, hat counting, shell closure, curvent, astrosynthesis.
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