The theoretical framework developed in this volume—Responsivity OS,
the signature field φ_signature, the Mesh OS topology,
the CHRONO Trinity, and the NDG Principles—
is closely connected to the question of how twentieth-century physics
handled (and ultimately failed to handle) the assumptions of
locality, realism, and single-layer time.
Quantum nonlocality and the violation of Bell’s inequality reveal not merely
a limitation of quantum theory, but a deeper structural issue:
the Premise Deficiency inherent in a physics that does not account for
the Civilization OS that reads the universe.
A dedicated paper analyzing this problem in a civilizational-scientific framework
is provided below:
This paper clarifies how the breakdown of realism, the failure of locality,
and the multilayered structure of time arise naturally from
the Pre-Mesh phase and civilizational signature dynamics,
positioning Responsivity OS Theory as the Fourth Fundamental Equation
that completes the symmetric structure between the universe
and the civilization that interprets it.