√G′ Corridor
Definition
√G′ is the internal normalization corridor of LMR.
It is the permitted structural routing relation associated with persistence support and gravitational routing.
√G′ is not Newton’s gravitational constant, a force law, a curvature term, or a dynamical coupling. It is a codex-defined corridor within the Tier 1 normalization grammar.
Tier Placement
Primary tier: Tier 1
Role: Normalization corridor
√G′ belongs to the foundational gravitational routing layer of Arc 1.
It is used to express internal support structurally, without introducing gravitational dynamics.
Source
Primary source: Paper V — Persistence, Inflow, and Gravitational Routing
Authority level: Foundational
Paper V establishes √G′ as the corridor governing internal normalization and persistence support.
Function in LMR
The √G′ corridor provides the structural routing relation by which persistence support is expressed.
It functions in:
- normalization
- gravitational routing
- internal support
- relation to Rabs
- admissibility support
- preservation of Tier 1 separation from force and field language
√G′ allows LMR to speak of gravitational routing without treating gravity as a foundational force or field mechanism.
Allowed Use
√G′ may be used as a Tier 1 normalization corridor.
It may be used in expressions involving Rabs when the relation is treated as structural support grammar rather than gravitational dynamics.
Prohibited Misuse
√G′ must not be treated as:
- Newtonian G
- a gravitational force constant
- a spacetime curvature source
- a dynamical coupling constant
- a field strength
- an SI equality without explicit correspondence framing
It must not be imported into standard gravitational theory without explicit tier declaration.
Related Concepts
See Also
- Paper V — Persistence, Inflow, and Gravitational Routing (in preparation)
- Codex Rules