Toward an Integral Nondual Grammar of Coherence | ChatGPT5 & NotebookLM

This essay proposes an integral nondual grammar uniting mathematics, biology, computation, and philosophy through the principle of coherence. Three interrelated grammars serve as entry points: the Grammar of Coherence, which identifies primes, Euler’s identity, and holofractal mappings as evidence of coherence as the ontological ground of reality; the Grammar of Emergence, which frames absence, affordance, and the adjacent possible as the minimal triad of epistemic becoming; and the Grammar of Teleodynamics, which reinterprets Alan Turing’s four pillars of computation as layered logics of coherence culminating in participatory intelligence. Taken together, these grammars disclose ontology, epistemology, and axiology not as separate domains but as facets of a single nondual Kosmos. Coherence emerges as both the descriptive fabric of reality and the prescriptive compass of value, grounding John McMurtry’s life-value onto-axiology in a formal grammar of being. Applications span medicine, governance, technology, and culture, each reframed as coherence systems that sense absence, enact affordances, and open futures. The essay concludes by calling for a regenerative coherence civilization, in which mathematics, life, mind, and ethics converge into one seamless whole.

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The Grammar of Coherence: From Primes to Life-Value | ChatGPT5 & NotebookLM

This paper explores the emergence of a universal grammar of coherence underlying mathematics, life, and meaning. We trace how the triplet-of-triplets resonance, the ninefold barcode of primes, and Euler’s identity each reveal a holofractal structure where presence and absence interlace to sustain order. Physiological systems (DNA codons, protein vibrational spectra, brain rhythms, fascia), cosmological structures (particle generations, galactic spirals, dark energy), and symbolic traditions (enneagram, chakras, Hermetic principles) each reflect this grammar. Building on Terrence Deacon’s theory of absence as causal and John McMurtry’s life-value axiom, we argue that coherence itself is the foundation of value. A regenerative framework emerges: one that sustains triadic balance, preserves creative gaps, and inherits coherence across scales — from molecules to ecosystems, from mathematics to civilizations.

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