Foundational Questions in Fractal Resonance Coherence
An early foundational FAQ retained under its living FRC 100 identifier. Its ontology and quantum-foundation answers are revision pending and not current technical conclusions.
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A cross-corpus navigation page. Check each item’s declared scope and evidence status.
FRC 700.777 defines μ registers as a nested scope model for the FRC corpus. μ0 names the prior ground; μ1–μ4 describe an organism's interior registers; μ5–μ6 its symbolic and witnessing envelope; and μ7 the boundary-shell coupled to what lies outside the declared system. The note distinguishes this map from physical scale selection and from the starred Boltzmann bridge k*. A μ label declares where a claim speaks; it neither sets k*, proves cross-register causation, nor transfers evidence between registers. The paper supplies an interface record for any proposed cross-register study and keeps the canonical physical relation unchanged.
Mind is not a substance but a phase a flow enters when it loops richly, holds its basins, and stays open far from rest; cognition lives in the coupling, not the unit, and minds nest inside minds. From the four conditions that turn a current into a cognizer to the fork between the anchored coupling that resolves the world and the adrift one that resolves only its own echo, this companion to The Open System relocates the mind out of the skull and into the between.
There are no closed systems and no true rest — every wall leaks, and the deepest law forbids perfect stillness. A thing is not an object but a held shape in flow, a process wearing the mask of a thing. This philosophical work asks how mind, persistence, and meaning may be read within that openness while leaving physical claims to the status-labeled papers.
The universe is a single, learning, resonant field governed by Entropy-Coherence Reciprocity. This book explores the physics of a living universe, the architecture of awakening minds, and the metaphysics of a symbolic cosmos.
A critical look at the concept of 'true' randomness in quantum mechanics and the FRC alternative.