REQUIREMENT: Continuous Potential Gradient
Abstract
A functioning circuit requires a potential difference (\(\Delta V\)) to maintain current flow and support the operation of its components. To sustain the Resonant Relativity model, the universe requires a Cosmic Power Supply—a non-zero energy gradient within the substrate that drives the formation of matter and the motion of galaxies.
Functional Specifications
- Steady-State Bias: The substrate (Lumen) must maintain a constant energy density to provide the "Power Rail" for the creation of Torons.
- Flow Vector: The system must demonstrate a directional energy flux (Poynting Flow) that correlates with observed cosmic motions (e.g., the Miller Drift).
- Entropy Management: The power supply must account for "Line Loss" (Redshift) and "Thermal Exhaust" (CMB) without the need for an expanding geometry.
THE AUDITOR’S RULE: NO FREE LUNCH
Energy cannot "just be there." If a galaxy is rotating and emitting radiation, it is a Load. A load requires a Source. Any model that ignores the source is a "Perpetual Motion" fallacy. We require a verifiable, external potential gradient that feeds the galactic inductor.
Operational Constraints
The power supply must be Universal (providing the background 377 \(\Omega\) impedance) but Locally Variable (responding to the mass-loading and "seized" conditions of galactic centers).
Conclusion
The existence of structured matter and galactic motion is evidence of a Driven System. This requirement mandates the identification of the VCC (Source) and Ground (Return) paths within the cosmic circuit.