NGIFT 5.2 formalizes the matrix as an invisible, ever-present global background and introduces the compensation equation governing the evolution of the universe. The matrix never becomes matter; instead, it locally enters reaction mode, producing the observable deviations ΔM (material deviation) and ΔG (geometric deviation). These deviations are the only visible traces of the matrix’s response to a global impulse. The universe is described as a deterministic relaxation process in which ΔM and ΔG continuously decrease toward the ideal state. NGIFT 5.2 provides the mathematical core of this compensatory dynamics.
Szymon Flieger (Wed,) studied this question.