Forward Through Time, Downward Through Gravity, and Outward Through Exits is a Lantern of Sulfur / Vertical Terrain Axis convergence-series preprint proposing convergence as a biological requirement for phase completion, terrain translation, and coherent continuation. The model is organized around three directional requirements: Forward through time — the system must complete one phase well enough to enter the next.Downward through gravity — pressure, fluid, breath, bile, waste, charge, and signal must move through a gravity-organized body.Outward through exits — unresolved load must leave the loop through completion pathways such as clearance, elimination, discharge, rest, boundary, grief, or phase transition. This work is about failed completion in living systems. It proposes that a system may keep responding to buy time until it can reach a state where completion becomes possible. The paper argues that resolution depends on whether pressure, signal, chemistry, charge, or load can move forward through time, downward through gravity, and outward through exits. Under this framework, chronicity, developmental arrest, psychological looping, autonomic instability, persistent compensatory physiology, altered-gravity adaptation, and failed exit pathways may all represent expressions of impaired convergence. This preprint is conceptual and hypothesis-generating. It is intended to support systems-level pattern recognition across physiology, autonomic regulation, development, behavior, and altered gravitational conditions. It is not a treatment protocol or substitute for individualized medical care. For the complete Lantern of Sulfur framework, reading order, and updated convergence dynamics materials, see the Lantern of Sulfur Master Index:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17915492
Beth Ann Martell (Tue,) studied this question.