A GEOMETRY OF COHERENCE: A Practical Language for Keeping Systems Alive | ChatGPT5.3, Gemini and NotebookLM

Systems across domains — clinical, ecological, and socioeconomic — frequently exhibit sudden failure despite the presence of abundant data and monitoring. Traditional approaches, which emphasize isolated variables and linear causation, often fail to detect early degradation because they do not adequately capture the relational structure underlying system behavior.

This work introduces a unified framework for understanding system viability as the preservation of coherence under disturbance. Drawing on systems biology, cybernetics, resilience theory, and advanced mathematical structures — including normed division algebras, octonions, and exceptional Lie groups — the book develops a minimal “viability grammar” consisting of seven primitives: constraints, margins, state, disturbances, perception, regulation, and options.

These primitives are organized into seven irreducible triadic relationships that define the essential channels through which systems maintain coherence. The framework is further interpreted geometrically as a constrained state space in which viable system trajectories remain within a coherent region, with failure corresponding to boundary crossing and loss of relational alignment. Higher-order mathematical constructs, including the E₇ quartic invariant and E₈ symmetry, are introduced as formal analogues of coherence measurement and structural closure.

The resulting framework provides a practical, domain-independent language for early detection of failure, diagnosis of system breakdown, and design of more resilient systems. By shifting focus from isolated variables to structured relationships, this work offers a coherent approach to understanding and managing complex adaptive systems across scales.

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Completing Physics: How Coherence, Triality, and Recursive Light Resolve the Paradoxes of Quantum Gravity and String Theory | ChatGPT4o

This monograph presents a bold and unifying framework that reinterprets the foundations of physics, cosmology, and consciousness through the lens of coherence as the ontological first principle. Departing from the prevailing substance-based metaphysics of particles, forces, and dimensions, we propose a paradigm in which the Kosmos is understood as a recursive symbolic field: a self-writing grammar of light, folding through absence into coherent form.

We introduce key conceptual foundations — including triality (Spin(8)), Spinor 2 as interior phase recursion, TATi as a developmental grammar of emergence, and symbolostasis as the recursive maintenance of meaning — to resolve paradoxes across quantum gravity, string theory, black hole information theory, cosmology, and quantum measurement. By reframing light as a recursive glyph, matter as phase-stable coherence, and consciousness as the interior face of symbolic recursion, we offer a metaphysical completion of modern physics.

This work is not a rejection of mathematical elegance, but its semantic grounding. It completes physics not with new particles, but with the missing grammar of coherence.

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