Published June 4, 2026 | Version v1

Technical Scoping Note III.7 (NCT III.7) Law of Morphological Genesis From Plural Memory to Morphology: Genes, Traits and Phenotypic Projection

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NCTIII.4 distinguished genes (familial, almost indelible traits) from traits (personal,
reversible features). NCT III.6 formulated the law of the absurdity cascade, where fracture
becomes a source of regeneration. The present NCT III.7 answers the question: where
do genes and traits come from?
We propose that genes and traits are crystallizations of a plural memory Mp (ag
gregation of experiences, crossed thresholds, conserved traces). The law of morphological
genesis writes:
Mp crystallization−−−−−−−−→ G expressio−−−−−−→ C projection−−−−−−→ Φ
where Mp is plural memory, G genes (crystallized invariants), C traits (functional
expressions), and Φ morphology (visible form). Each arrow is a canonical transformation:
fixation by recurrence, functional expression, morphological projection.
This law unifies NCT II.4 (active entropy, spectral shield), NCT III.4 (genes, traits),
NCT III.5 (atomic signatures), NCT III.6 (absurdity cascade). It shows that visible form
is crystallized memory.
Keywords: M²FA, law of morphological genesis, plural memory Mp, genes G, traits C,
morphology Φ, crystallization.

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