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G_3_00 — Theoretical Frameworks: Subfolder Summary

Section: G Updated: March 14, 2026
Subfolder: G3_Theoretical_Frameworks | Parent Section: G — Modern Frameworks
Document Count: 16 | Last Updated: March 14, 2026
Category Tags: modern-frameworks, interdisciplinary, biology, complexity, physics, acoustics-sound, neuroscience, civilization

OVERVIEW

This subfolder contains 16 documents covering Theoretical Frameworks within the Modern Frameworks section. Topics include Quantum Mechanics & Ancient Knowledge, Simulation Theory, Mycelium Network, Schumann Resonance & Frequency Claims, Self-Organization and Emergence and 11 more topics. Key themes span emergence, self-organization, phase transition, holographic principle, complexity, dissipative structures.


KEY POINTS


KEY THEMES & KEYWORDS

emergence, self-organization, phase transition, holographic principle, complexity, dissipative structures, prigogine, kim, susskind, bostrom, kauffman, autocatalysis, edge of chaos, bénard cells, power law


DOCUMENT INDEX

Doc IDTitleKey FocusConfidence
G_3_01Quantum Mechanics & Ancient KnowledgeQuantum mechanics has overturned classical assumptions about reality: particles exist in superposition, observation…[4/5]
G_3_02Simulation TheorySimulation Theory proposes that our perceived reality is a computational simulation running on substrate beyond our…[1/5]
G_3_03Mycelium NetworkMycorrhizal ("Wood Wide Web") nutrient-and-signal transfer between trees is Tier 1 established ecology (Simard 2021,…[1/5]
G_3_04Schumann Resonance & Frequency ClaimsSchumann resonances (~7.83 Hz fundamental) are Tier 1 atmospheric physics — experimentally verified electromagnetic…[1/5]
G_3_05Self-Organization and EmergenceSelf-organization is the process by which global order arises from local interactions among components of an initially…[5/5]
G_3_06Systems Collapse and Complexity Theory Applied to CivilizationsThis document examines Systems Collapse and Complexity Theory Applied to Civilizations, a topic within the Modern…[5/5]
G_3_07Cymatics — Visible Sound and the Physics of VibrationCymatics — from the Greek κῦμα (kyma, "wave") — is the study of visible sound patterns formed when a…[3/5]
G_3_08Water Anomalies — Structured Water, Memory Claims, and EZ WaterWater (H₂O) is simultaneously the most familiar and most anomalous substance on Earth.[3/5]
G_3_09Chaos Theory, Fractals, and Nonlinear DynamicsChaos theory is a branch of mathematics and physics studying how deterministic systems can produce unpredictable…[4/5]
G_3_10David Bohm's Implicate Order and Holographic UniverseDavid Bohm (1917–1992) was one of the most original and philosophically minded physicists of the 20th century,…[5/5]
G_3_11Information Theory and Biological ComplexityInformation theory, founded by Claude Shannon (1948, A Mathematical Theory of Communication), provides a…[4/5]
G_3_12Morphic Resonance and Formative CausationMorphic resonance is a hypothesis proposed by Rupert Sheldrake (1981, A New Science of Life) that posits the…[3/5]
G_3_13Self-Organization from Atoms to CivilizationsSelf-organization is the process by which ordered, complex structures emerge spontaneously from simpler components…[4/5]
G_3_14Simulation Argument — Philosophy, Physics, and TestabilityThe Simulation Argument — formally presented by philosopher Nick Bostrom (2003, Philosophical Quarterly) — is…[4/5]
G_3_15Piezoelectric Effects: Crystals, Geology, and Ancient TechnologyPiezoelectricity (from Greek piezein, "to squeeze") is the physical phenomenon whereby certain crystalline…[3/5]
G_3_16Complexity Theory and Civilizational CollapseComplexity theory — drawn from physics, mathematics, ecology, and information theory — provides a powerful…[3/5]

WHAT TO EXPECT

Documents in this subfolder follow the project's 4-tier evidence system:

Tier distribution in this subfolder: 1–2: 3 docs, 2: 2 docs, 2–3: 1 docs

Each document includes a Quick Summary, tiered claims with specific evidence,

counter-arguments, bibliography, and cross-references to related documents across the corpus.


Subfolder summary auto-generated from corpus analysis. Last Updated: March 14, 2026