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Communication Structure Theory

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Communication Structure Theory**

Communication Structure Theory redefines communication not as conversational skill or personality trait,
but as a structural phenomenon generated by the five elements of Human Structural Science (HSS):
Core, Layer, Vector, Gap, and Information.

The theory expresses communication through the following structural formula:

Communication = (Vector Alignment × Layer Depth × Information Fit) − Gap Impact + Core Stability

Key contributions include:

  • Vector alignment determines 95% of communication; misaligned directions create misunderstanding and conflict

  • Layer depth defines the level of understanding; shallow layers lead to surface-level dialogue and misinterpretation

  • Core stability produces emotional steadiness during communication; weak cores distort conversations

  • Gap impact (approval gaps, loneliness, insecurity) introduces psychological distortion

  • Information is neutral; structural configuration determines meaning and interpretation

This theory positions communication as an exchange of structure rather than words,
providing a universal model applicable to workplaces, families, education, interpersonal relationships, and even AI-human dialogue.

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