Primordial Distinction

Primordial Distinction

first sparkSpencer-Brown distinctionпервичное различение

定义

The primordial distinction is the first split in the symmetric potentiality field Ψ that gives rise to the observer-observed pair without any pre-existing observer. It is realized in ODTOE as Higgs-analogue spontaneous symmetry breaking plus KAM selection of the golden-ratio vacuum.

The primordial distinction is the first split in the symmetric potentiality field Ψ that gives rise to the observer-observed pair without any pre-existing observer. It is realized in ODTOE as Higgs-analogue spontaneous symmetry breaking plus KAM selection of the golden-ratio vacuum.

详情

This solves Spencer-Brown's «first spark» problem: how can a distinction exist before a distinguisher? The answer is structural — distinction is forced by the topology of the field, and the inherited invariant is the golden ratio φ. E8 symmetry observed in CoNb₂O₆ chains corroborates this.

This solves Spencer-Brown's «first spark» problem: how can a distinction exist before a distinguisher? The answer is structural — distinction is forced by the topology of the field, and the inherited invariant is the golden ratio φ. E8 symmetry observed in CoNb₂O₆ chains corroborates this.