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Explain the Lean theorem `all_constants_from_phi` in module `IndisputableMonolith.Foundation.ConstantDerivations`. Write for an educated reader who knows science and programming but may not know Lean. Cover: (1) what the declaration says in plain English, (2) why it matters in Recognition Science, (3) how to read the formal statement, (4) visible dependencies or certificates in the supplied source, and (5) what this declaration does not prove. Cite only declarations present in the supplied Recognition source.

Big AI job. Grok 4.3 reads the canon and writes a Lean-grounded derivation; usually 20 seconds to 2 minutes. Your answer will appear below.
confidence: low outside recognition cached

The supplied Lean source does not contain the module IndisputableMonolith.Foundation.ConstantDerivations or any declaration named all_constants_from_phi. The available modules establish phi forcing from self-similarity in discrete ledgers (e.g., via golden constraint uniqueness) and derive specific quantities such as E_coh and J_bit from phi, but provide no unified theorem deriving all fundamental constants from phi. The question therefore cannot be answered from the canon slice.

outside recognition

Aspects Recognition does not yet address:

  • all_constants_from_phi declaration
  • IndisputableMonolith.Foundation.ConstantDerivations module
  • Any single theorem claiming to derive c, hbar, G, alpha and masses from phi alone

recognition modules consulted

The Recognition library is at github.com/jonwashburn/shape-of-logic. The model is restricted to the supplied Lean source and instructed not to invent theorem names. Treat output as a starting point, not a verified proof.