A theory of everything must satisfy three classical criteria: it must subsume Einstein's general relativity as a recoverable limit, explain the observed particle spectrum of the Standard Model, and be mathematically consistent and testable against observation. This paper proposes three distinct emergence mechanisms within the Recursive Stochastic Cognitive Dynamics (RSCD) framework — previously developed from an information-primary foundation (Riccio, 2026) — each addressing one of the three criteria. Mechanism 1 derives gravitational dynamics from information-flow geometry via an extension of Jacobson's thermodynamic derivation. Mechanism 2 derives the Standard Model particle spectrum as the unique combinatorial solution to constraints on Cubitron/Webitron composite states. Mechanism 3 establishes mathematical consistency through reformulation of the interrogation operators and self-regulation via the Perceptual Ultimatum Law compression floor. The paper does not claim to have completed the unification program; it identifies three concrete, statable technical problems whose solution would constitute a candidate theory of everything, and argues that the RSCD framework contains the structural ingredients required for each.
Joseph Riccio (Sun,) studied this question.