This paper proposes a single organizing principle for a unified theory of value: 密度が、世界を動かす — Density moves the world. What endures is not what is large, but what is dense. The paper unifies six observations into one argument: (1) Programming was not invented but discovered — the IF/THEN logic of the universe running in biology and physics before any human wrote a line of code. (2) The Inexhaustible Spring Model (ISM) describes a circulatory system in which giving is structurally identical to accumulating circulatory position. (3) There are two kinds of rich — the Thin Number rich, whose wealth is fragile by structure, and the Numberless Rich, whose wealth is stored in social reality and cannot be taken away. (4) The nutritional density of food is the density of its maker's intention — invisible to price, real in the body. (5) Bullying is not a character failure but the accurate execution of a Thin Number economy's value system by people too young to pretend otherwise. (6) Hikari Currency is the engineering of the circulatory architecture that the inexhaustible spring describes — making dense value visible without converting it, reversing hierarchy from extraction to distribution. One line runs through all of it: Density moves the world. Author: Yoshimitsu Katayama (圭光る) / TheYKHC, Fukui, Japan.
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