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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The Grammar of Violence: Decoding the Background Program of Modern Power | ChatGPT5.2 & NotebookLM

Modern crises — military escalation, ecological destabilization, financial volatility, widening inequality, and institutional erosion — are commonly treated as discrete failures. This work argues that such events are systemic outputs of an underlying structural grammar that shapes incentives, moral narratives, and institutional design.

Drawing on peace research (the violence triangle), systems theory, political economy, and ecological economics, the book identifies three interlocking mechanisms: (1) cultural legitimation of structural harm, (2) institutional reinforcement of extractive growth, and (3) recursive feedback loops that convert crisis into confirmation of prevailing assumptions. It further examines how dualistic conflict narratives and the equation of rationality with self-maximization stabilize militarization and ecological overshoot.

Distinguishing structural critique from conspiracy thinking, the work proposes a redesign grounded in viability-first principles. It advances a constraint-based framework in which life-support systems — ecological stability, public health, social cohesion, and institutional trust — become primary evaluative standards. The goal is not moral indictment but structural clarity: to render visible the background program that organizes modern power and to outline the conditions for systemic redesign.

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The Grammar of Violence: Structural Drivers of Systemic Harm and Pathways to Viability | ChatGPT5.2 & NotebookLM

This white paper presents a structural analysis of recurring global crises — war, ecological degradation, financial instability, and social fragmentation — as predictable outputs of a coherent background value system. Drawing on Johan Galtung’s framework of direct, structural, and cultural violence, and John McMurtry’s analysis of the ruling self-maximizing growth code, the paper integrates conflict archetypes, economic rationality, and institutional incentive structures into a unified explanatory model.

The central claim is that modern systemic instability is not accidental or episodic, but generated by a layered architecture in which cultural narratives legitimize institutional designs that reward extraction, escalation, and externalization of life costs. Crisis events reinforce rather than destabilize this architecture through feedback loops of moral framing and security expansion.

The paper concludes by proposing a viability-centered alternative: redefining rationality as the preservation and regeneration of life-support systems. Security is reframed as resilience; growth is subordinated to ecological and social constraints; institutional incentives are realigned with intrinsic life-value functions. The objective is not accusation but structural clarity, and not collapse but redesign.

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The Spiralome: A Generative Matrix of Coherence in Life and Consciousness | ChatGPT4o

This white paper introduces the concept of the Spiralome as a unifying, transdisciplinary framework for understanding the recursive, spiraling patterns that underlie coherence across living systems. Drawing on insights from biology, developmental psychology, bioenergetics, semiotics, and systems theory, the Spiralome is defined as the totality of spiraling structures, dynamics, and symbolic processes through which life self-organizes, adapts, and regenerates. The paper outlines the Spiralome’s manifestations in molecular architecture, fluid dynamics, energy fields, developmental sequences, archetypal narratives, and social feedback systems. By synthesizing these domains, the Spiralome offers a coherent lens through which healing, education, and governance can be reimagined in alignment with life’s intrinsic intelligence. As both a scientific model and a symbolic cosmology, the Spiralome provides a blueprint for fostering systemic vitality and resilience in an era of complex global transformation.

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From Systems to Cells: A Regenerative Model of Healing and Health | ChatGPT4o

From Systems to Cells: A Regenerative Model of Healing and Health presents a groundbreaking synthesis of physiology, systems science, and regenerative ethics to illuminate the deep interconnections between societal collapse and mitochondrial dysfunction — and how healing cascades through nested layers of coherence. Anchored in the Coherence Cascade model, this work maps six concentric layers of feedback and feedforward loops — from extractive macrosocial systems down to the bioenergetic pulse of the mitochondria — revealing how trauma, disconnection, and redox imbalance propagate illness, while rhythm, belonging, and regenerative design restore life.

Drawing from fields including biosemiotics, redox biology, structured water research, polyvagal theory, and regenerative economics, the book reframes health not merely as the absence of disease, but as the presence of systemic coherence across biological, emotional, relational, and ecological domains. It integrates empirical science with narrative frameworks, mythic wisdom, and pulse-based rituals to offer a holistic approach to personal healing, clinical practice, governance, education, and planetary stewardship.

More than a theoretical model, this book is a living map for catalyzing regenerative transformation — from cellular repair to cultural renewal. It is a call to re-entrain civilization with the pulse of life.

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