The Carlo Framework Version 2. 0 introduces a unified functional that brings together energy, curvature, and dynamic evolution into a single governing equation: FCarlo = ∫ κ·C + λ·∇E + μ· (dE/dt) du Version 2. 0 replaces the original energy‑only formulation and expands the Carlo Framework into a full multi‑layer system. It introduces a dynamics layer (evolution of C and K over τ), a curvature layer (wells, peaks, saddles), an action layer (least‑action comparison of histories), and updated threshold logic based on the unified functional rather than energy alone. The unified unified theory compresses the entire developmental arc into a single variational functional. The release now includes the full suite of supporting documents: the Master Overview, Energy Functional, Dynamics Manual, Curvature Manual, Action Manual, Operational Pseudocode Manual, Simulation Template, Worked Example, Researcher Onboarding Guide, Roadmap, Glossary, Licensing, Changelog, and Summary files. Version 2. 0 also introduces the expanded Quick Commands module, consisting of the Quick Commands file, the Command Hierarchy Tree, the Quick Commands Cheat Sheet, and the Operator Notes. Together, these provide a complete operator‑level interface for running the Carlo system. Collectively, these documents form a coherent architecture for modelling loops, contradiction dynamics, curvature structure, temporal behaviour, and full‑cycle Carlo execution. Version 2. 0 establishes a clear foundation for future extensions, including multi‑loop interactions, field formulations, stochastic dynamics, and networked Carlo systems. The pseudocode is here for anyone who wants to skip the maths and just fire the thing up. If you’re a “results first, proofs later” type, this is your doorway. (: Acknowledgement A quiet nod to the last half‑can of Relentless that carried this project over the line — the unsung hero of Version 2. 0. It held the fort until I break into a tenner, and frankly deserves at least partial credit for the unified functional existing in the first place. This project also acknowledges Carl Douglas’s Kung Fu Fighting for providing an objectively unreasonable amount of motivation. Its sudden bursts of energy, unexpected high‑kicks, and statistically improbable catchiness contributed meaningfully to the writing process, even if no actual kung fu was performed during the preparation of this research.
Matthew Arthur Carlo (Sat,) studied this question.