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Relational-Structural Theory: Collected Papers I–XVI

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This volume collects sixteen interconnected papers comprising a complete statement of the relational-structural theory of consciousness and its extensions into physics, cosmology, galaxy dynamics, and data-facing phenomenology. Each paper was written to stand alone, but together they form a continuous argument moving from foundational ontology through biological embodiment, synthetic implementation, the nature of qualia, temporal direction, quantum measurement, the interpretation of fundamental physical constants, a child’s cosmological conjecture, and an emergent dark energy derivation.

Part I derives consciousness from a single ontological primitive — minimal distinction within a unified relational totality — and proposes the central equation R= O·Ψ·∆E. Part II grounds that abstract framework in the biology of the human brain. Part III asks what an engineered system would require to instantiate the same regime. Part IV advances a definite answer to the hard problem of qualia. Part V grounds temporal direction in ordered dependency. Part VI addresses the measurement problem. Part VII reframes dimensionless physical constants as frozen ratios of relational formation. Part VIII extends that reinterpretation to G. Part IX completes the cosmological and foundational picture from plasma to Planck. Part X shows that a child’s equation Em = Fc2/r2 maps exactly onto the framework, the MOND interpolation function, and the three-scale dark matter picture. Part XI derives the cosmological constant Λ = 6e/(a2 0ρ) from first principles,

predicts w =1/2, and recovers Schwarzschild-de Sitter geometry. Part XII derives the dark-matter-to-baryon ratio Ωcdm/Ωb = 7−ϕ from metric degrees of freedom, the covariant entropy action, and Shannon channel capacity. Part XIII confronts the 7−ϕ prediction with DESI DR2 BAO, neutrino-mass constraints, and the CLASS matter power spectrum. Part XIV tests the derived interpolation function µ(x) = x/(1 + x) against SPARC rotation curves and galaxy-cluster mass deficits, extending the framework into a three-scale picture of dark matter. Part XV develops a thermodynamic foundation for general relativistic phenomenology from an entropy density field and connects that derivation to the MRU orbital programme. Part XVI reports MRU v13.4, separating field physics, world-body orbital dynamics, and biosphere regulation so that the orbit belongs to the world-body and field rather than to biology.

Taken together, the papers develop a unified vocabulary for physics, biology, consciousness studies, philosophy of mind, cosmology, and galactic dynamics, grounded in structural ontology and generating testable empirical predictions. The central equation R= O·Ψ·∆E runs throughout as the binding thread.

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Generative AI was used to assist with [literature screening / coding support / draft language revision]. All AI-assisted outputs were independently checked by the author, and the author takes full responsibility for the final analysis and text. This is encompassing all the work that has been done and will be done. All code is under MIT licensing. All research papers are under Creative Commons License. All code, outputs and notes are included in the reproducibility bundle zip file. 

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