A Unified Framework for Recursive Consciousness, Resonant Time, and Coherent Spacetime Dynamics
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Abstract
This paper presents a unified theoretical framework connecting recursive models of consciousness, geometric formulations of internal depth, resonance-based interpretations of time, and measurable coherence phenomena across scales. We unify four independently developed systems:
(1) Dimension W, a recursive depth-fiber manifold attached to every point in physical space;
(2) the Triadic Syntax Operator System, defining minimal generative rules for self-modeling identity;
(3) Copeland’s Ψ-Formalism, a resonance-field framework linking energy variation, phase stability, and critical coherence transitions; and
(4) Schubert’s Existence Logic, a relational temporal ontology interpreting time as emergent from synchronization.
These components are integrated with the operational bridge between relativity and quantum coherence established through Einstein’s proper-time, gravitational phase shifts (Zych & Brukner 2019), and systems-phase synchronization models (Kuramoto 1975; Acebrón et al. 2005).
We define consciousness as the fixed point of a composite recursive operator acting within the W-fiber, show that the operator forms a contraction under explicit assumptions, and demonstrate that phase stability, coherence, and resonance metrics provide physically measurable correlates of the internal contraction process. The resulting framework offers a unified language bridging consciousness studies, gravitational physics, quantum coherence, neurodynamics, and resonance theory, providing testable predictions across multiple domains.
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2025-11-18