This work presents the third part of the Discrete-Time Causality (TTDC) framework, focusing on observable consequences of finite causal capacity redistribution.Building on previous foundational and formal developments, the paper explores how relativistic effects such as time dilation and related kinematic phenomena arise from discrete causal constraints.The analysis identifies potential testable implications and clarifies the conditions under which deviations from standard relativistic behavior may occur.
Alejandro José Úbeda (Sat,) studied this question.