We develop a microscopic relational foundation for the accumulation field A(x) in the HγC framework. The underlying substrate is described as an event-based relational network whose fundamental processes are local relational state transitions ordered by a pre-temporal relational update parameter τ. Each admissible transition contributes a retained weighted trace, so that microscopic accumulated history is defined not by event count alone, but by the ordered accumulation of non-erased relational imprints embedded in the evolving substrate. We show that, after coarse-graining over suitable relational neighborhoods and update windows, these accumulated traces admit a smooth mesoscopic representation identified with the relational accumulation field A(x). In this way, A(x) is interpreted not as a primitive dynamical field or an additional material source, but as an emergent mesoscopic descriptor of retained relational organization. The construction thereby provides the missing micro-to-meso bridge within the HγC sequence and clarifies how effective large-scale gravitational bias may arise from gradients of coarse-grained relational accumulation. A minimal toy realization is also presented to illustrate, at proof-of-principle level, how smooth mesoscopic accumulation structure can emerge from discrete relational updates.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69db38534fe01fead37c68ba — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19496843