The Adamantine Pattern: Triality, Coherence, and the Future of Civilization | ChatGPT5 & NotebookLM

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Executive Summary

Humanity stands at a turning point. Ecological collapse, technological disruption, and cultural fragmentation pose existential risks. Yet beneath this complexity lies a simple grammar of life: systems flourish when necessities, capacities, and coherence are sustained together.

This paper traces that pattern across domains:

  • In biology, cells, tissues, and organisms survive by balancing input, transformation, and orientation.
  • In consciousness, mind emerges through the interplay of feeling, thought, and meaning.
  • In society, flourishing depends on securing necessities (air, water, food, shelter), expanding capacities (education, creativity, work), and sustaining coherence (culture, governance, stewardship).

When triality is broken — through cultural subversion, memetic hijack, or domination by a ruling group mind — systems collapse. When it is honored, life regenerates.

The paper synthesizes three major frameworks into this grammar:

  • Analytic Idealism (Kastrup): Consciousness as the ground, manifesting triadically.
  • Integral Theory (Wilber): Holons as nested trialities.
  • Life-Value Onto-Axiology (McMurtry): Ethics as coherence — what enables life is good, what disables it is bad.

Finally, the paper applies this framework to Daniel Schmachtenberger’s 13 central questions for humanity. Each is re-answered in terms of necessities, capacities, and coherence, with practical policy implications captured in a Life-Coherence Playbook Checklist.

Main insight: incoherence cannot recurse — it self-terminates. Coherence, by contrast, can recurse indefinitely, generating complexity, resilience, and flourishing. The adamantine pattern is thus both the architecture of life and the compass for civilization.

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