Zorunlu Tekil Gözlem İlkesi (ZTGI): From Minimal Axiom to Cosmic Stability
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This paper introduces the Zorunlu Tekil Gözlem İlkesi (ZTGI) — The Principle of Singular First-Person Observation — which proposes that within any causally closed region (CCR), only one primary first-person perspective (FPS) can exist. The theory formalizes consciousness as a dynamically constrained observer field governed by internal noise (σ) and observational differentiation (ε). When these parameters exceed critical thresholds, the system collapses into a singular FPS (Ω = 1).
ZTGI bridges information theory, quantum decoherence, and phenomenological observation, offering a mathematical framework for why independent conscious agents cannot share the same causal core without eventual conflict collapse. This second version (ZTGI v2) redefines the principle with a parametric model of cooperative and solo FPS states, enabling future applications in AI safety, neurophilosophy, and cognitive modeling.
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- The Principle of Singular First-Person Observation (ZTGI Theory)