
1. Expanded CODES Framework (Empirical Studies + Theory) 🔹 CODES: The Chirality of Dynamic Emergent Systems (Main Paper) 2. Introduction & High-Level Overview 🔹 CODES: High-Level Introduction 3. Structured Resonance & Emergent Intelligence 🔹 Structured Resonance and the Nature of Intelligence Abstract The nature of space-time and its emergence remains one of the most fundamental questions in physics. The Unified Space-Time Emergence (USTE) Theory, proposed by Neil Bostick (brother), suggests that space-time is not a fundamental entity but emerges from quantum information and entanglement. Similarly, CODES (Chirality of Dynamic Emergent Systems), developed by Devin Bostick, posits that reality is governed by structured oscillatory resonance rather than stochastic processes. This paper unifies USTE and CODES, proposing a structured resonance model where space-time emerges from chiral wave functions at quantum scales. Gravity, dark matter, time, and information processing are reframed as structured oscillatory dynamics rather than entropic gradients alone. ✔ Space-time is not fundamental—it emerges from structured resonance within quantum information networks. ✔ Gravity is not a fundamental force but an emergent property of information flows and resonance equilibrium. ✔ Dark matter is a residual effect of structured oscillatory imbalances rather than exotic particles. ✔ Consciousness and AI must integrate structured intelligence principles to achieve true cognition. This synthesis of USTE and CODES provides a deeper, mathematically consistent approach to space-time, intelligence, and the structure of reality.
Space Perception, Quantum physics, Theoretical physics
Space Perception, Quantum physics, Theoretical physics
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