The Causal Response Framework (CRF) is a data-driven research program using gravitational phenomena as a calibration environment to constrain a unified physics framework.
This volume serves as the entry layer to the Causal Response Framework (CRF). Readers approaching the framework from different backgrounds—galactic dynamics, cosmology, gravitational theory, or mathematical physics—can use it to identify relevant entry points and locate the corresponding analyses in the primary records. The document is designed for selective reading rather than linear study, functioning as a map of the framework rather than a sequential exposition.
For readers encountering CRF for the first time, this volume is the recommended starting point.
Volume I examines galactic dynamics and the limits of instantaneous gravitational inference through the lens of dark matter phenomenology.
Volume II examines the cosmological consequences of history-dependent gravitational response, establishing admissible expansion behavior and temporal strucutre under strictly constrained assumptions; Book I is complete, and Book II is currently being assembled.
Volume III is planned to examine quantum collapse as a real, non-local physical phenomenon, extending the framework beyond classical spacetime; this volume is currently in the planning stages.