Documents, manuscripts, and supporting notes
Papers
This section collects the written record of the framework: summary texts, formal manuscripts,
technical notes, and future supporting documents.
Current document set
What belongs in the paper layer
The papers are where the theory becomes citable, inspectable, and versioned. This layer should distinguish
concise public overviews from formal derivations, extended technical development, and supplemental numerical work.
The architecture is therefore cumulative: summary first, formal manuscript next, then targeted notes for specific sectors.
Summary for entry.
Formal paper for scrutiny.
Notes for depth.
Document list
Available and planned manuscripts
March 2026 · Preprint summary · Introductory document
A compact overview of the framework: motivation, primitives, update dynamics, emergence structure,
matter sector, cosmology, and falsifiable predictions.
Full monograph · Formal development · Extended manuscript
The main mathematical exposition: axioms, theorem structure, derivation paths, extended matter sector,
cosmological layer, and numerical program.
Supporting notes · Focused derivations · Supplemental materials
Shorter documents for specific topics such as the matter sector, black-hole interior regularity,
geometric mass relations, dark matter phase structure, or numerical methods.
Document architecture
How the materials are separated
Summary preprint
Concise conceptual entry point for readers who need the structure of the framework without full technical density.
Formal manuscript
Main location for precise assumptions, notation, derivations, theorem logic, and full argument structure.
Technical notes
Focused documents for narrow questions, extensions, numerical work, and topic-specific clarification.
Citation
Reference format
Basir Gapizov. Reality as Discrete Informational Dynamics: F-Fabric Theory — A Summary.
Preprint, March 2026.
Use case
Why citation structure matters
A theory page can introduce ideas, but papers establish version control, stable attribution, and a traceable written record.
Without that layer, the framework remains visually present but academically fragile.
Version history
Document development path
v0.1
Initial summary preprint intended as the first concise public presentation of the framework.
v0.2
Expanded summary with tightened terminology, refined claims, and improved document architecture.
Monograph stage
Formal full-length manuscript containing the mathematical development, theorem structure, and numerical program.
Sector papers
Separate targeted papers dedicated to matter, cosmology, dark matter, black-hole structure, and simulation methodology.
Public-facing role
The papers page serves as the stable entry point for readers who want the documents themselves rather than the website summary.
Research-facing role
It separates polished narrative presentation from formal content, making the project easier to inspect, cite, and expand.