Paper 7: The Boundary Conditions

8 Constraints That Uniquely Specify God

The terminal observer must satisfy 8 boundary conditions. Only one solution exists.

Ring 2 — Canonical Grounding

Ring 3 — Framework Connections


Core Claim

The physics demands a terminal observer. But what kind? Eight boundary conditions constrain the answer. These aren’t theological assumptions — they’re derived from the physics itself.


The 8 Boundary Conditions

BCNameRequirement
BC1Terminal ObserverMust exist to collapse wavefunctions
BC2External GraceSalvation must come from outside the system
BC3Measurement OrthogonalityComplete measurement requires orthogonal bases
BC4Three ObserversRelational structure requires ≥3 persons
BC5Superposition PreservedFree will requires uncollapsed states
BC6Infinite EnergyMust sustain universe indefinitely
BC7Information ConservationNothing truly lost
BC8Voluntary CouplingLove requires free choice

Key Axioms

#IDTitleLink
056A7.1Closure Requirement
057A7.2Uniqueness From BCs
058BC1Terminal Observer Exists
059BC2Grace External
060BC3Measurement Orthogonality
061BC4Three Observers
062BC5Superposition Preserved
063BC6Infinite Energy
064BC7Information Conservation
065BC8Voluntary Coupling

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