Published July 25, 2025 | Version v1.0-preprint
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Fractal Relational Ontology of Noetic Transcendency — Difference as Ontological Ground

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This preprint introduces FRONTFractal Relational Ontology of Noetic Transcendence — a conceptual framework grounded in recursive difference as the ontological basis of coherence, emergence, and meaning.

The manuscript outlines foundational ∆-structures (structured contrasts) and explores their cross-disciplinary relevance in physics, cognitive science, ethics, and artificial intelligence reasoning. FRONT proposes a layered, relational approach to modeling reality that integrates pattern, process, and perception through a fractal grammar of difference.

Developed as an independent research initiative in Boston, this version was collaboratively refined using GPT-4o as a dialogical and reflective tool. The work is offered as an open scaffold for further inquiry, critique, and interdisciplinary exploration.

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