Description Abstract This paper establishes a rigorous gravitational-emergence and proof-chain framework for mass-energy transport within a bounded cosmic manifold. Operating under the principles of the Trawin Zero Point Identity Directory (TZPID), we model gravity not as an intrinsic fundamental field or geometry, but as the manifestation of accumulated, integrated response derived from historical mass transport. By organizing the baseline Newtonian field as a seven-node registry chain validated against machine-checked guardrails, we demonstrate how history-dependent accumulation drives emergent potentials toward stable macroscopic closures governed by a modified Poisson equation. This mechanism bridges the gap between localized mass-transport histories and global relativistic roof completions, providing a self-contained, falsifiable explanation for the cosmological constant coincidence and secular gravitational drift without modifying established inverse-square dependencies at a fixed time. Series Note This constitutes Paper V of VIII in the TZPID Gold Spine Series. This multi-part series systematically details the geometric, topological, and electro-hydrodynamic synchronization frameworks necessary to establish a cohesive foundation for bounded cosmology. Key Concepts Addressed Accumulated Mass Mechanics: The process by which historical mass-energy transport through a region sources a multiplicative, secular correction to the baseline Newtonian acceleration. Emergent Poisson Closure: The termination of the gravity registry spine on an observable field equation where effective gravitational coupling dynamically absorbs history accrual. The Einstein Focus Layer Completion: The application of localized source modifications at the central Trawin Zero Point singular anchor to close all interaction sectors into a single conserved total stress-energy tensor
Daniel Alexander Trawin (Wed,) studied this question.