This video walks through the Boundary-Conditioned Simulation Workbench directly from the interface, explaining the structural baseline, the boundary response function, and how the effective coupling αeff evolves as boundary conditions shift across three regimes: weak, transitional, and saturated.

The walkthrough covers every panel of the studio — regime visuals, sweep tables, and the figure builder — and explains how each element connects to the companion paper.

Cosmic Axiom to Emergence — Boundary-Conditioned Simulation Walkthrough · April 22, 2026

What the Simulation Shows

The simulation models how an observed physical coupling — framed on the fine-structure constant α — evolves around a structurally derived baseline as boundary conditions change. This is not curve-fitting. The structural baseline αstruct is derived from axioms:

αstruct = 1/(64π) + 1/(16π²e) = 0.007303215…

The boundary response P(B), the transition term P(B)(1 − P(B)), and the fractional shift all follow structurally. The simulation makes these relationships visible and interactive.

What the Video Covers

Collaboration note: The structural baseline and Utterance Model framing are presented by Charles Anthony Hyatt Battiste. The boundary-conditioned realization layer (BCR) reflected in this work includes Alfred McBride, whose contribution must be read alongside the companion paper.

Questions About This Work?

Contact Charles Anthony Hyatt Battiste directly to discuss the compliance, derivation, simulation, or paper material.