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This work provides a structured synthesis and reading roadmap of the rule-based physical framework developed across the P01–P32 series. The framework is not based on a fundamental dynamical equation or a predefined spacetime structure. Instead, it is defined by a set of structural rules that constrain admissible relational configurations and generate effective physical descriptions through coarse-graining and stability selection. The paper clarifies the internal logic of the framework, explaining how effective equations, physical sectors, and constants emerge as limiting regimes rather than as fundamental postulates. Quantum, gauge, relativistic, and cosmological descriptions are presented as different effective closures of a single underlying relational structure, not as fundamentally disjoint theories. No attempt is made to introduce new phenomenology or observational claims. The purpose of this work is to provide a conceptual and technical guide to the model, enabling independent and coherent reading of the full series, and to make explicit the principles by which known physical theories are recovered “from below” as effective descriptions. This document is intended as a reference and orientation tool for readers approaching the framework for the first time, as well as a structural summary of the results established in the preceding papers.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/6a080b38a487c87a6a40d5a3 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20190018
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