Physics deep dive / Phase 4A

AEther-Flow Ontology

This page explains AEther / AEther-flow as the project's current research ontology: a vocabulary for a proposed deeper four-dimensional substrate, its ordered motion, and observer-level experience. It is an explanatory frame, not an accepted derivation of general relativity.

Ontology layer mapsubstrateordered flowobserver slice
Visual orientation only: the diagram does not establish a source-side law, prediction, or GR derivation.

Vocabulary map

The ontology names terms; it does not complete the theory.

The safe public reading is that these terms discipline the conceptual language. They do not replace the registered source-side mathematics.

AEther

Proposed deeper substrate

In the current ontology, AEther names a proposed deeper four-dimensional substrate. It should not be pictured as an ordinary three-dimensional medium flowing through already observed space.

AEther-flow

Ordered motion of that substrate

AEther-flow names intrinsic ordered motion in the deeper substrate. It is not a simple wind, river, or detectable current inside preexisting observed space.

Observed space

Observer-level slice

Observed three-dimensional space is treated as the local observer-accessible slice or appearance of the deeper order, not the full underlying ontology.

S-time

Experienced order of change

S-time is the experienced order among matter, light, and AEther-flow. It is not a second place-like corridor or a substitute for mathematical closure.

Claim boundary

Ontology, mathematics, benchmark, and prediction remain separate.

The source materials support a clear distinction. Ontology can say what the model is about. It does not, by itself, force the exact-GR benchmark or certify a first-principles substrate derivation.

Ontology

What the project is about

The ontology gives the project a vocabulary for substrate, ordered flow, observed space, time-language, and expansion-language.

Mathematics

What must still be derived

A source-side bridge would need to recover observer structure, metric behavior, matter coupling, and closure without importing the target result by hand.

Benchmark

What remains ordinary GR

The current benchmark keeps observable-scale relativistic behavior in the ordinary GR frame while first-principles substrate derivation remains open.

Prediction

What cannot be inferred here

Public website pages cannot create empirical predictions, promote ontology, or certify exact-GR recovery. Those claims require upstream source authority.

Reader path

Continue through source-boundary-safe routes.

Use this page as orientation. For stronger claims, follow upstream sources, registered TeX, and claim-boundary registries.

Source authority

What this page can and cannot establish.

This website page can explain current ontology vocabulary for public readers. It cannot promote the ontology to established physics, complete the GR derivation, change claim boundaries, replace registered TeX sources, or certify empirical predictions.