New Additions to Chrona: Gravity, Fields, and the Collapse of Quarks

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We’re excited to share two new insights added to the Chrona learning journey — both fundamental to understanding the deeper mechanics of the lattice and its emergent structures.

🧲 1. Comparison of Gravity and Fields

A new section has been added to explore how gravity fits alongside other fields within the Chrona framework.
We investigate how:

  • Gravity arises from tension curvature in the lattice,
  • It differs from electromagnetic and nuclear fields in how it propagates,
  • And how mass, memory, and the Libration Plane interact to define its unique behaviour.

This comparison brings Chrona one step closer to unifying known physical forces with its informational substrate.

🧬 2. Quark Collapse Paths

We’ve also added a foundational Collapse Path article on quarks.
This piece explores:

  • What quarks really are in Chrona (partial braids with 2 MP₁ anchors),
  • Why they must share anchors to form stable structures,
  • And how baryons like protons and neutrons emerge from simple anchor rules.

This sets the stage for deeper dives into specific quark flavours like up, down, and beyond — and how loop structure shapes the building blocks of matter.


Chrona continues to unfold — one distinction, one braid, one loop at a time.
Thanks for being part of the journey. 🌠

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