The Emergence-Convergence Framework (ECF) proceeds from the unique ontological postulate that existence is correlation. The four core papers that precede this one independently developed the inferential unfolding and the metric convergence. These papers employ two apparently opposite methodological approaches: the inferential face uses construction-classification, an expansive logic that generates new structures and maps the full spectrum of mathematical possibilities; the metric face uses emergence-convergence, a contractive logic that narrows the solution space through self-consistency constraints until the unique stable fixed point λ=1/2 remains. This paper proves that construction-classification and emergence-convergence are not two independent methods artificially pieced together, but the necessary methodological projections of the two ineliminable dimensions of correlation. The constraint dimension (P1) requires transitive closure, which naturally expands the space of structures—methodologically it must manifest as the expansive construction-classification. The strength dimension (P2) requires self-consistent comparability, which naturally contracts the space of possible states—methodologically it must manifest as the contractive emergence-convergence. The two logics are coupled across the full range of λ, and their coupling achieves maximal precision at the self-dual fixed point λ=1/2. This paper extracts the operational logic implicit in the four core papers, establishes an explicit citation map, and discusses the general implications for the problem of theory choice in foundational research. V2.0 Version Update NotesMain revisions relative to V1.0: (1) Unified ontological presupposition narrative. The ECF I starting point is now expressed as a single presupposition ("existence is correlation") with two dimensions (P1, P2), and the individuality theorem follows as a B-tier consequence. (2) Corrected P1/P2 attribution throughout. Constraint dimension is now correctly identified as P1 and strength dimension as P2, replacing the V1.0 error that assigned both to P2. (3) Coupling description refined. The coupling of the two logics is now described as operative across the full range of λ, achieving maximal precision at λ=1/2, replacing the previous formulation that suggested coupling occurs only at the fixed point. (4) Cross-paper section references in the citation map updated to align with final section numbering of ECF I and ECF II. (5) Declaration format unified with the CDUFD series standard. DOIs updated to full Zenodo DOIs. All core methodological arguments remain unchanged from V1.0.
Pengtai Huang (Tue,) studied this question.