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In this episode, Justin K. Lietz explores a deep and surprising relationship between two mathematical frameworks: Andrzej Odrzywołek’s EML operator — a single binary operation capable of generating elementary functions — and his own Phase Calculus, a lifted-state system for exact carried evolution.
While EML elegantly compresses the calculator layer into one powerful operator, Lietz argues that it is not primitive. Instead, EML appears as a continuous shadow that only becomes possible after Phase Calculus has already built the underlying machine: the carried state, the primitive roll, the three-move grammar (Q, B, L), the Farey remainder recursion, and the native pi spigot.
Through a careful commutation test and quotient descent analysis, he shows that Phase Calculus can produce EML as a lawful projection, but EML cannot reco ...