Information limits and saturation

A central idea in Cosmochrony is that the effective description of the relational substrate has a finite resolution.

Beyond a certain point, additional variations in the underlying structure cannot be distinguished at the observable level.

This finite descriptive capacity naturally produces saturation effects. When relational variations exceed the resolving capacity of the effective description, the response becomes nonlinear.

Such saturation mechanisms provide a structural explanation for bounded responses in physics and for the appearance of nonlinear effective dynamics.

In this interpretation, physical limits are not arbitrary constants but consequences of finite descriptive capacity.

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