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Egile nagusia: Stepanik, Rostislav
Formatua: Recurso digital
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Argitaratua: Zenodo 2026
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Sarrera elektronikoa:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18920548
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  • <p><strong>QSTH 6.14 — <em>Coherent Knot Ledger R7</em></strong> introduces an audit-disciplined framework for examining whether some invariant configurations can be read not only as isolated signatures, but as candidate localized knots of persistence, coherent linkage, and structural memory. The publication develops a ledger-consistent language in which a knot is treated neither as a decorative metaphor nor as a prematurely declared new ontological object, but as a candidate localized configuration whose significance must be tested rather than assumed.</p> <p>At the core of the publication is the transition from invariants to knots: from asking what remains conserved to asking what begins to bind into a persistent localized configuration. In this framework, a candidate knot is read through the concurrence of three planes: <strong>T</strong> as topological persistence, <strong>J</strong> as coherent linkage or flow, and <strong>S</strong> as spectral stability/readability. Only the intersection of these planes justifies speaking of a ledger-compatible knot rather than a fluctuation, artifact, or isolated signature.</p> <p>QSTH 6.14 is deliberately cautious in its claims. It does not identify every stable configuration with a new particle, a new geometric dimension, or a completed ontology of reality. Instead, it preserves the distinction between invariant, signature, knot, and network, and keeps stronger claims in the <strong>CAND</strong> regime until they pass declared thresholds, windows, and verification gates. This methodological restraint is one of the defining strengths of the paper.</p> <p>Within the broader QSTH sequence, QSTH 6.14 functions as a bridge publication between the invariant language of QSTH 6.11, the reconstruction framework of QSTH 6.12, the verification roof of QSTH 6.13, and the future horizon of QSTH 7.0. It is not an isolated topological essay, but a necessary intermediate layer that makes it possible to ask when a signature may begin to behave as a carrier, when persistence may become structurally localized, and when evidence may begin to stabilize as structure. </p> <p>The comparative contribution of QSTH 6.14 lies in its attempt to read knots, links, and persistence more auditably than is common in neighboring frameworks. It remains compatible with topological, network, soliton-like, informational, and entropic approaches, yet sharpens them by introducing windows, thresholds, gates, and a strict distinction between signature, knot, and ontological conclusion. Its most original contribution is the <strong>Coherent Knot Ledger</strong> itself: a ledger-based framework for identifying candidate knot configurations through record/noise discrimination, stability, and repeatable structural readability.</p> <p>In that sense, QSTH 6.14 does not yet claim to explain the origin of matter. Rather, it maps the threshold at which information may begin to cease being only a description of state and begin to persist as structure. This is precisely why the publication is positioned as a bridge toward QSTH 7.0 — <em>The Condensation of Structure</em>.</p> <p><strong>Related QSTH Zenodo records</strong></p> <ul> <li> <p>QSTH 6.9 — <em>I-Dim Elementary Coupling and Semi-I-Dim Classification of the Fine Structure Constant α ≈ 1/137</em> — DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18864069</p> </li> <li> <p>QSTH 6.10 — <em>The Fifth Dimension as an Account: A Ledger Formulation in (3+1)D</em> — DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18871791</p> </li> <li> <p>QSTH 6.11 — <em>The Galois Ledger: Horizon Projection Π : Ω → , Gauge Redundancy G, and Operational Invariants S/T/J</em> — DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18879079</p> </li> <li> <p>QSTH 6.12 — <em>The Emergence of Dimensions as an Entropic Reconstruction</em> — DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18899448</p> </li> <li> <p>QSTH 6.13 — <em>Quantum Structural Theory of Harmony (QSTH 6.13) — OMEG Constraints & Windows (Model A)</em> — DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18902085</p> </li> </ul> <p> </p>