This record documents Gravitype V4.0, a computational and theoretical study demonstrating intrinsic finite-speed influence arising from local SU(2) relaxation on a triadic lattice. The work establishes that bounded, local update rules on a fixed triadic SU(2) substrate generate distance-ordered, ballistic signal propagation without assuming background time, metric geometry, or relativistic postulates within the model. Using paired-run simulations, variance analysis, and information-theoretic model selection (AIC), the study robustly falsifies diffusive transport and shows that the ballistic front is independent of update rule choice, update order, and stochastic noise. This release includes the complete manuscript, figures, data, and Python code required to reproduce all results reported in the paper. The full manuscript is available as a downloadable PDF in this record.
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Nicholas Dean de St. Croix
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/6992b4139b75e639e9b08ee2 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18636396
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