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
- The structural baseline αstruct and what it means
- The boundary response P(B) across weak, transitional, and saturated regimes
- The effective coupling αeff and the modeled fractional shift
- Regime visualization and presets
- The sweep table and figure builder panels
- How the simulation connects to the companion paper
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