We present a structural resolution of the global regularity problem for the three-dimensional incompressible Navier-Stokes equations by reframing it not as a problem of bounding norms, but of preserving logical coherence. We introduce the Mandate of Pressure: a fluid state is coherent if its velocity field u possesses sufficient regularity to generate a well-defined and scale-appropriate pressure gradient enforcing incompressibility. The associated Coherence Manifold Σ is defined as the set of all finite-energy states with bounded L3 velocity norm. Within Σ, velocity coherence necessarily implies pressure coherence. Our main contribution is a direct and independent proof that Σ is invariant under the Navier-Stokes flow. Starting with initial data u0 ∈ L2 ∩ L3, we show that the global energy inequality yields a time-integrated L3 bound, which, via a nonlinear Volterra estimate (Bihari’s inequality), upgrades to uniform L3 boundedness on any finite time interval. This establishes the perpetual invariance of Σ without appealing to any external regularity criterion. Once this invariance is established, the Escauriaza-Seregin-Šverák theorem is applied as a final step, upgrading boundedness to smoothness. Thus finite-time singularities are revealed not as suppressed possibilities, but as structurally incoherent states excluded by the system’s own logic. Global smoothness follows as a necessary consequence of the invariant Coherence Manifold.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68f199c5de32064e504dd01a — DOI: https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202506.2259.v2