Saturday, 24 January 2026

Relational Constraints: 5 Why c, Time, Space, Mass & Energy Co-Arise: Persistence Across Perspective

Having explored c, time, space, mass, and energy individually, we now consider why they always appear together in relationally coherent phenomena. Their co-occurrence is not coincidental; it is a necessary condition for persistence across cuts.


Co-constraints of relational persistence

Every phenomenon that can be identified across multiple perspectives must satisfy a network of co-constraints:

  1. c: the maximal rate at which distinctions can be co-actualised.

  2. Time: ordering of dependency between distinctions.

  3. Space: ordering of incompatibility between distinctions.

  4. Mass: resistance of the configuration to reconstrual.

  5. Energy: density of alternative cuts available for actualisation.

Remove any one of these, and a phenomenon cannot maintain coherence across perspectives:

  • Without c, distinctions collide or fail to synchronise.

  • Without time, dependency is violated; identity cannot be maintained.

  • Without space, incompatible distinctions cannot be separated, leading to incoherence.

  • Without mass, configurations collapse under reconstrual.

  • Without energy, the system lacks potential for sustained actualisation.

Each is structurally necessary. Together, they form a minimal relational architecture for the persistence of phenomena.


Persistence, not substance

From this perspective, the familiar physical quantities emerge not as substances or intrinsic properties, but as measures of architectural constraint:

  • c is invariant because it is required for coherent co-actualisation.

  • Time and space emerge as orderings that preserve identity under this constraint.

  • Mass measures the stability of configurations; energy measures their potential for future actualisations.

No single concept has explanatory primacy; their meaning arises from the systemic requirement of perspective-coherent persistence.


Completing the series

Together, the five posts form a unified argument:

  1. The Prohibition — c, time, space, mass, and energy are not entities or properties.

  2. c as Constraint — the invariant bound on relational co-actualisation.

  3. Time & Space — dual orderings of dependency and incompatibility.

  4. Mass & Energy — resistance and potential within the relational architecture.

  5. Why They Co-Arise — their co-occurrence is necessary for persistence across perspective.

This series reframes what physics calls fundamental constants and quantities as relational co-constraints, revealing an underlying architecture of possibility and persistence. It opens avenues for exploring relational reformulations of physical law, categorical perspectives, and emergent phenomena without invoking substance, container, or intrinsic property.

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