VXEF: ValerieX Environmental Framework — An Environmental-Process Architecture for Density-State Disequilibrium, Pathway Availability, Conditioning, Coherence, and Realised Systems
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VXEF (ValerieX Environmental Framework) presents a motion-first ontological and density-state framework for understanding realisation, interaction, environmental coupling, coherence, and experiential emergence across physical, environmental, and biological systems.
The framework extends the earlier ValerieX vertical-motion work by treating motion, density-state disequilibrium, pathway availability, environmental conditioning, and cyclical realisation as interconnected structural processes rather than isolated physical events.
VXEF proposes that vertical motion represents the primary natural resolution axis of density-state disequilibrium; that horizontal interaction emerges through environmental coupling, constraint, and pathway availability; that volumetric realisation arises through multi-axis convergence; and that experiential or perceptual systems emerge from structured environmental interaction across these layered processes.
The framework integrates physical, environmental, biological, and ontological interpretation into a layered architecture intended for conceptual analysis, theoretical development, and future experimental critique.
This publication is presented as a theoretical and exploratory companion framework to ValerieX, pending further formalisation, testing, external review, and refinement.
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- Preprint: 10.5281/zenodo.20191289 (DOI)
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- Preprint: 10.5281/zenodo.20113297 (DOI)
- Preprint: 10.5281/zenodo.20022140 (DOI)