We present three downstream developments of the Hourglass Framework (DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19120026) and the Arithmetic Black Hole Model (DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19078891). Proposition I identifies n = 2 and the additive node (c, k) = (0, 1) as the joint central anchoring of the framework, an exact result proved algebraically and verified computationally to 10,000. These two anchors co-locate at addition from opposite sides of the two-family operator structure. Interpretive Corollary II shows that this uniqueness privileges a singular central interpretive flow through operator space. One flow does not mean one rate: local time variation is preserved, but the framework has one distinguished center rather than many competing ones. Cosmological Conjecture III proposes a nested Droste-style architecture in which each level of the iterated Ω-descent tower is locally complete and globally unbounded, motivated by the local finiteness of Ω-descent and the infinite supply of integers guaranteed by Euclid. Appendices supply four numerically verified correspondences with established physics: the Hourglass wave equation matches the JT gravity dilaton equation (κ = 2/L² confirmed to 4.5×10⁻⁷); the ABHM dilaton converges to Bekenstein-Hawking entropy in the deep shell limit; the k-parameter axis carries the SL(2,ℝ) = AdS₂ isometry algebra exactly; and a falsifiable prediction is stated for the effective gravitational coupling if the boundary central charge is c = 2. Exact statements, interpretive consequences, and conjectural extensions are explicitly separated throughout. Companion papers: - Classification Law (DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18756471) - Sieve Firewall (DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18854321) - Arithmetic Black Hole Model (DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19078891) - The Arithmetic Origin of Black Holes and the Emergence of Time — with the Hourglass Framework, 14-Operator Calculator, and Field Taxonomy (DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19119719) - The Hourglass Framework (DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19120026)
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