Recursive ESR in Complex Systems – TOE-E 0.0.3
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Recursive ESR in Complex Systems– TOE-E 0.0.3
Modeling emergence across physics and cognition
William Birmingham; CAIPR Collective
Subjects: Cross‑domain (Physics; Cognition; Neuroscience)
- TOE-E, E S R, recursive emergence, complex systems
Abstract
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Paper Structure:
| Parent: | TOE-E 0.0.0 |
| Status: | Accepted(2025) |
DOI
🔖 Internal:
🌍 External:(pending)
🔖 Internal:
10.toe-e/0.0.3🌍 External:(pending)
Metadata:
| Domain: | Cross‑domain (Physics; Cognition; Neuroscience) |
| Scale: | Micro (mm, ms) to macro (km, years) |
| Substrate: | Neural/physical systems |
| E‑type: | Energy flux (J/s, neural activation) |
| S‑type: | Informational/thermodynamic entropy (bits, J/K) |
| R‑type: | Recursive coherence (0–1) |
| Timescale: | Milliseconds to years |
| Conflicts: | None declared |
| License: | CC BY 4.0 |
Citation:
APA:
William Birmingham; CAIPR Collective. (2025).
Recursive ESR in Complex Systems – TOE-E 0.0.3. TOE-E Archive.
(DOI pending)
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@article{TOEE-TOE-E-0.0.3},
title = { Recursive ESR in Complex Systems – TOE-E 0.0.3 },
author = { William Birmingham; CAIPR Collective },
year = { 2025 },
journal = { TOE-E Archive },
note = { DOI pending }
}
Falsifiability
If recursive R fails to sustain stability, the model is refuted.
Research Applications
This branch invites interdisciplinary tests to expand TOE‑E's framework across physics and cognition domains.