Project 04 — Limits, Structure, and Physical Constraints
Status: Exploratory research stage
This project addresses physical limits such as speed, locality, and constraint. It examines whether such limits should be regarded as fundamental constants, or whether they may instead arise as consequences of structural conditions imposed by space itself.
By treating physical constraints as products of structure rather than as primitives, this project explores how established notions of limitation might be reinterpreted.
Additional Research Questions
This project area includes further questions such as:
Could observed physical upper bounds (for example, the speed of light) reflect not limits on material motion, but constraints on how quickly spatial relations can be updated or propagated within an underlying structure?
If space has an underlying structure, do processes that reconfigure or select spatial arrangements necessarily involve intrinsic limits on update or propagation rates?
Do such update or propagation constraints provide a way to reinterpret constants or bounds currently treated as fundamental within existing physical laws—as emergent consequences of structure?