This article contains the first public edition of The Chronometric Theory of Everything: UV Completion, Gauge Emergence, and the Cosmogony of the Manifestation Domain, the closing volume of the CIFT–CMM–CUP chronometric research programme. The manuscript develops a closure architecture for the chronometric trilogy. It preserves the CIFT and CMM foundations while organizing the remaining ultraviolet, algebraic, gauge, cosmogonic, strong-field, and phenomenological burdens into worked results, model-specific derivations, conditional propositions, target theorems, conjectures, admissibility criteria, benchmark protocols, and explicitly deferred problems. The central technical contribution of this edition is a model-specific Gaussian–Ohmic microscopic source-closure theorem for the chronometric maintenance coefficients. Within a controlled open-system model, the paper derives κM = gM²ηM, ξM = 2gM²ηMTE, and the fluctuation–dissipation relation ξM = 2TEκM. The manuscript also introduces a trilogy-level consistency window linking the CIFT sensitivity bound, the CMM macroscopic maintenance hierarchy, and the CUP microscopic bath coefficient. This work does not claim to provide a fully proved final Theory of Everything. It is a closure-architecture and research-programme paper intended to make the remaining mathematical, physical, and empirical tasks precise, testable, and open to future refinement.
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