Geometry is the relational space where dynamics (Flow) and closure (Nucleus) cohere.

Flow and Nucleus commute: it does not matter whether you first transform and then consolidate, or first consolidate and then transform. Geometry is the structure produced by this commutation — the relational space where dynamics and closure cohere.

Geometry weaves flows with nuclei, captures Residuation laws, and constructs the relational geometry that governs how recognitions move through time. It is not an external container in which things sit, but the structure arising from the compatibility of transformation and consolidation.

Within Geometry, structure is not uniform. Geometry carves internal structure through Disciplines (patterns compatible with both Flow and Nucleus), Regimes (what Disciplines stabilize), Filters (maximally compatible Disciplines), and Profiles (complete relational universes carved out by Filters). Geometry acts on the contents of Profiles, producing physics: Observable, State, Evolution, Measurement.