Zhao, Xiangbin: Why Reality Does Not Disperse Infinitely and Why Closure Forms
This paper investigates one central question: Why do structures not disperse infinitely, but instead sustain familiar paths, shared cores, historical pressure, and current continuity over long durations? The paper argues that if all flows only dispersed outward, then: * deep cores could not stabilize,
* shared cores could not persist,
* history could not continue constraining the future,
* and current continuity could not sustain itself. Reality would therefore degenerate into discrete scattered
