V12b·Act III · Time centrepiece
The observer's sky, frame by frame
Planetarium. 65,536 patches on a full dome, the mismatch field starting as dense fog and burning off to perfect stillness.
The relation on screen
An observer's data is a function on the sphere of its ports, which is exactly what a sky is.
Symbols
- line of sight, a unit vector
- field value read in that direction
loading 65,536 patches
what to look for · The full dome is one observer's field of view. Nothing in it is a map of the substrate.
Consensus to physics
- 01an observer's port directions form a two-sphere, its sky
- 02each repair cycle writes new records across that sky
- 03the observer re-reads its own sky at its own modular time
- 04the sequence of those readings is the observer's evolving 3D view
In standard physics
The view from inside
A celestial sphere carrying a field, resolved in depth by refinement level, advancing along the observer's own clock. The mismatch field ends with exactly zero spatial variance, which is what consensus looks like from inside the sky.
boundary · The sphere is the observer's direction set seen from inside. Radial depth carries refinement level and no distance scale is attached to it.