Published February 5, 2026 | Version v2
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A Coherence-Defined Coordinate System for Global Inference

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This work presents a formal, organizational framework for global observational inference across intrinsically non-equivalent frames. It introduces a coherence-defined inference manifold and an observer-relative charting system without proposing new physical laws, forces, or dynamics.

The paper is foundational in nature and is intended to formalize structural elements implicit in observer-normalized inference approaches developed elsewhere by the author (e.g., Observer-Normalized Scale Relativity and Observer-Normalized Scale Coherence). No prior results are required to interpret the definitions presented here, and no empirical claims are asserted.

The framework operates entirely in inference space and is intended as a proof of concept for diagnosing coherence limits in global observational comparison.

v1.1: Minor revision introducing an interpretive figure and clarifying reader orientation; foundational framework unchanged.

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Preprint: 10.5281/zenodo.18444419 (DOI)