
Research program on identity persistence under transformation. Current work formalizes the conditions under which persistence remains non-arbitrary within explicit admissibility constraints. Canonical paper: https://zenodo.org/records/19904166
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Last year I spent a lot of time in a research program trying to isolate something I felt was missing in both knowledge systems and computational systems.
The gap, as I saw it, was simple:
What distinguishes persistence...
For several years, I’ve been working on a body of systems research about how complex structures persist, fail, and recover under constraint. This post marks the formal closure of that work.
Not because it was wrong.
And not be...
This writeup advances a simple claim:
Things persist when they keep being the same thing under disturbance.
To support it, I separate complexity in reality from complexity in our descriptions.
I’m not denying complexity. I sp...
It’s been 10 months since I left my last startup, to focus full time on the RIC/VESSELSEED project and phew, there is a lot to build. To date, I have engineered a deterministic system where every step it takes checks its...
For more than a century, science has leaned on probability as its fallback ontology. Randomness was treated as real. Noise was assumed fundamental.
But what if that was always an artifact of incomplete measurement?
CODES (Chirality of Dyn...
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Research program on identity persistence under transformation. Current work formalizes the conditions under which persistence remains non-arbitrary within explicit admissibility constraints. Canonical paper: https://zenodo.org/records/19904166
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