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Information Asymmetry and Forced Communication A Structural Extension of Yang Jihoon Dynamics

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Description

This paper provides a formal structural extension to Yang Jihoon Dynamics (YJD), focusing on the role of Information Asymmetry (A) in shaping the outcomes of communicative interactions. While the foundational YJD framework addresses the broad coupling of reality-illusion and scarcity-desire, this work isolates the directional imbalance in information exchange rates as a primary driver of systemic stability and collapse.

Key Contributions

  • Formalization of Asymmetry: Defines information asymmetry not as a temporary lack of data, but as a persistent structural condition that modulates the coupling between interacting agents.

  • Classification of Outcomes: Establishes a rigorous taxonomy of communication states based on asymmetry regimes:

    • Resonant Communication: High-symmetry states where mutual information exchange preserves systemic coherence.

    • Forced Communication (FC): States where extreme asymmetry renders one-way information flow structurally inevitable, independent of agent intent.

    • Exit (EX): A boundary condition triggered by meta-cognitive regulation ($M$) to prevent systemic collapse under prolonged forced communication.

  • Non-Normative Framework: Provides a descriptive tool for diagnosing "structural violence" and communicative breakdown as dynamical phase transitions rather than moral failures.

Context within the YJD Programme

As a partial extension of the Resonant Fractal Cosmology (RFC), this paper bridges the gap between individual cognitive dynamics and macro-social structures. It identifies the "Exit" mechanism as a critical safety valve that maintains the viability of the broader social field by pruning non-resonant branches of interaction.

Applications

  • Social Systems Analysis: Understanding the structural roots of coercive power dynamics and institutional transparency.

  • Communication Theory: Modeling the limits of persuasion and consensus-building in highly asymmetric environments.

  • AI Governance: Analyzing the informational "forced communication" between high-capacity AI models and human regulators.

Keywords:

Yang Jihoon Dynamics, Information Asymmetry, Forced Communication, Meta-cognitive Regulation, Structural Violence, Resonant Fractal Cosmology, Systemic Viability.

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References

  • Yang, J. (2025). Yang Jihoon Dynamics: A Formal Theory of Coupled Reality–Illusion and Scarcity–Desire Systems. Zenodo. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18452756
  • Yang, J. (2025). Time as Information Resonance: The Threefold Structure of Temporal Informational Being. Zenodo. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17773114
  • Yang, J. (2025). Resonance as Temporal Ontology: Conditional Universality and the Ethics of Reverberation. Zenodo. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17054140