Hollow Physics I Series

FOUR‑VOLUME FOUNDATIONAL FRAMEWORK

The Hollow Physics I Series establishes the core architecture of the Hollow Physics doctrine — defining the structural, energetic, and temporal underpinnings of a hollow‑structured universe. These four volumes form the intellectual substrate for JRAD’s propulsion, habitat, and systems engineering frameworks.

Hollow Physics — Volume I
Hollow Physics — Volume I
The Foundational Framework
Introduces the hollow‑structured universe as a governing architecture, defining the core principles, boundary conditions, and relational constraints that distinguish Hollow Physics from conventional cosmology. Establishes the language, constructs, and invariants that the remaining volumes build upon.
Volume I · Foundational Doctrine
Hollow Physics — Relational Entropy
Hollow Physics — Relational Entropy
Volume II
Explores entropy not as a simple measure of disorder, but as a relational quantity governed by hollow structure, boundary asymmetry, and field imbalance. Frames entropy as a design parameter for engineered systems rather than an unavoidable loss term.
Volume II · Relational Dynamics
Hollow Physics — Imbalance Recovery Protocols
Hollow Physics — Imbalance Recovery Protocols
Volume III
Details the mechanisms by which systems recover from structural, energetic, and temporal imbalance within a hollow‑governed universe. Establishes protocols that later inform JRAD’s propulsion, stabilization, and habitat resilience strategies.
Volume III · Recovery & Control
Hollow Physics — Time, the Underwriter of Cosmology
Hollow Physics — Time, the Underwriter of Cosmology
Volume IV
Positions time as the underwriting dimension of cosmology — not merely a parameter, but a structural enforcer of sequence, causality, and hollow boundary evolution. Connects temporal architecture directly to propulsion, navigation, and system lifecycle design.
Volume IV · Temporal Architecture