# Version Description for Zenodo Upload **Version 3.5 – Entropy as π‑Deficit, Geometric‑Dynamic Unification, and the Physical Cutoff of π** **Release Date**: March 25, 2026 **DOI**: to be assigned upon publication --- This version represents a major conceptual advance over v3.4, introducing three interconnected breakthroughs that unify geometry, dynamics, and information theory within the Substrate Ontology framework. ### Core Innovations 1. **Geometric‑Dynamic Unification** We demonstrate that inertial forces (including centrifugal force) and gravity are not fundamental interactions but **topological stress responses** of the discrete substrate to geometric “closure deficits”—the impossibility of perfectly realizing continuous symmetries in a discrete structure. This deepens Einstein’s “gravity as geometry” into “gravity as the elastic stress of discrete geometry.” 2. **The Physical Cutoff of π Hypothesis** Using the cosmic heartbeat (the total number of Planck‑time steps since the Big Bang, ≈ 8 × 10⁶⁰), we prove that the physical constant π has a finite effective precision of **approximately 61 decimal digits**. Beyond this limit, π’s digits are physically undefined. This single hypothesis resolves multiple long‑standing paradoxes: - **Renormalization and UV divergences** disappear because physical integrals are naturally cut off at the Planck scale. - **The Heisenberg uncertainty principle** emerges as a consequence of “geometric resolution exhaustion” when constructing extremely small circles. - **The black hole information paradox** is dissolved: finite π implies a minimum volume and an absolute information density limit, ensuring information conservation. 3. **Unified Logical Framework** The theory now rests on three concise axioms (Finite Information Density, Causal Graph Evolution, Intrinsic Symmetry Breaking) from which entropy increase, singularity dissolution, and the nature of forces are derived as logical necessities—not empirical postulates. ### Relationship to Previous Versions - **v3.4** established the axioms, proved entropy necessity and singularity dissolution, and separated logical core from mathematical implementation.- **v3.5** adds the geometric‑dynamic unification, the π‑cutoff hypothesis, and demonstrates how the cutoff resolves renormalization, uncertainty, and the information paradox. It also expands the mathematical example to include a concrete stress‑field model and a numerical demonstration of the resolution crisis. ### Why This Version Matters This work shifts the paradigm from “patching continuous theories” to “reconstructing physics on discrete logic.” By showing that the infinite precision of π is a mathematical artifact, not a physical fact, it provides a unified origin for quantum fluctuations, vacuum noise, and the arrow of time. The framework is independent of specific lattice models, ensuring its core insights remain robust even as mathematical implementations evolve. --- **Suggested Citation** Zhou, J. (2026). *Substrate Ontology: Entropy Necessity, Singularity Dissolution, and Geometric‑Dynamic Unification in Discrete Topology (V3.5)*. Zenodo. DOI to be assigned --- *This version is archived to establish priority for the novel concepts of π‑deficit, topological stress, and the physical cutoff of π.*
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Changshu No.1 People's Hospital
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69c6204c15a0a509bde18beb — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19212959