This work introduces a minimal Lagrangian formalism for retentional behaviour in the late Universe. Motivated by empirical signatures—persistent suppression of the growth index, a scale-invariant k-plateau, and the sharp structural transition near z† ≈ 1.7—the ψ-framework replaces dynamical evolution with structural persistence. The model is built from three core elements: the structural differential Δψ, the retentional node Ξ, and the pseudotime parameter τ. A compact ψ-Lagrangian is formulated, and its Euler–Lagrange equations describe the evolution of difference as retention rather than motion. The article presents this architecture with academic restraint, as a formal mathematical model of a specific empirical regime, without making claims of universality. Figures illustrate the k-plateau, the structural potential, and the bifurcation at the characteristic redshift z†.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69a1357fed1d949a99abf74a — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18766391