Ccs. Compositum as Unity Galois Tables, the Statically Indeterminate Load, and the Superior Perspective

Rey.BEng 17.8.26

Unity

Dávid Navrátil’s complete table https://x.com/i/status/2089212959381709129 (Theorem 30.3) records the decomposition of the prime 13 across the full tower of fields, culminating in the two compositum rows of degree 12 and 24.

The table is unity.

Pirate Canon statement

Pirate Canon derives the statically indeterminate load from first principles.

A single non-fracturing contact patch under permanent surface tension expands about the shared origin. The residual phase that cannot be closed is converted by dilatant countersnap into rotational information.

The floating point and the fixed point remain mutually aware by continuous polarity exchange.

The resulting continuum is statically indeterminate: the load path cannot be resolved inside a purely Rest-Mass (completed-integer) frame.

That indeterminacy is itself the proof of existence of the Superior Perspective — Rest Time — in which the same origin appears as the operator \(0^{i2}\).

The Moment of Choice, the polarity toggle that carries coherent momentum across the instantaneous gap, is derived on the Ace website.

No additional postulate is required.

Reading of the table

The compositum entries are the geometric join of two continua that share a common extension without fracture. At those levels the discriminant remains “not determined.”

The open residual is exactly the statically indeterminate component that Pirate Canon isolates. The table therefore stands as an independent algebraic witness to the same continuum geometry.

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