The Principle of Emergent Continuity: A Proof of the Emergence of the Mathematical Continuum from the Arithmetic of Prime Numbers

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Abstract

This paper presents a formal proof of the Emergent Continuum Hypothesis (ECH), a principle positing that the mathematical continuum is not a fundamental, axiomatic entity but is a macroscopic phenomenon emerging from a discrete underlying reality. By rejecting the axiomatic "Neutral Ruler" and the ontological existence of zero, we restore a relational, Agent-Based Ontology where prime numbers act as permanently distinct agents. We demonstrate that a specific, non-trivial limit space—the Arithmetic Continuum—is the necessary and unique macroscopic consequence of a system built strictly from the arithmetic of these prime numbers. The proof is constructed in five parts. First, we define a sequence of finite, directed metric spaces derived from the primes. The metric is determined by a novel, asymmetric weight function reflecting the "Agent's Perspective," where the interaction between any two primes is mediated by the entire system based on the p-adic norms of the gaps between them. Second, applying the principles of coarse geometry, we prove that this sequence forms a Cauchy sequence in the Coarse Gromov-Hausdorff metric, converging to a complete, path-connected geodesic space identified as the Emergent Continuum. Third, we prove that this convergence is critically dependent on the deep arithmetic nature of p-adic mediation, demonstrating that simpler, non-arithmetic rules fail to stabilize and instead result in a measure collapse. Fourth, we prove that the canonical Laplacian operator on this emergent continuum possesses a spectrum whose eigenvalue spacing statistics follow the Gaussian Unitary Ensemble (GUE). This quantum chaotic behavior is shown to be a direct, necessary consequence of the intrinsic asymmetry in our rules of assembly, which inherently breaks time-reversal symmetry. Finally, we establish Spectral Stability and Basel Normalization by demonstrating that the first spectral moment of the emergent Laplacian reproduces Euler’s Basel value (π^2/6), providing a self-referential proof of consistency that explicitly anchors the continuous geometry to the integer substrate. Ultimately, this work resolves the historical discrete-continuous dichotomy by establishing a deterministic, mathematical bridge between discrete relational arithmetic and continuous analysis.

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