
Law L₁ – Minimum Loop Closure
Before anything can persist, it must loop. Law L₁ defines the simplest possible structure capable of storing memory — a triad of tension forming the first stable loop.

Law L₂ – Triadic Law
Stability isn’t found in pairs, but in balance. Law L₂ reveals that only triads can hold persistent identity through internal relational symmetry.

Law L₃ – Relational Speed Constraint
Information can update faster than light — but it can’t arrive faster. Law L₃ distinguishes between relational change and physical collapse, setting the speed of consequence.

Law L4 – Law of Probabilistic Identity
Existence doesn’t require collapse — only coherence. Law L₄ shows that unresolved loops can persist as structured probability fields.

Law L5 – Law of Field Resonance
Collapse isn’t triggered by contact, but by harmony. Law L₅ explains that only matching tension geometries can produce consequence.

Law L₆ – Law of Libration
When collapse is unnecessary, tension can breathe. Law L₆ describes the silent state of relational potential — a loop held in perfect readiness.