
This repository contains a Python-based simulation of the torus structure as interpreted through the AiSU theory syntax: (A + i)·S(t)·U = 1. The code visualizes the meaning of observation, fluctuation, and intentionality in quantum-like systems using a 3D parametric torus. The simulation illustrates: - The torus as the observer space with a central void (U) - Fluctuations (i) mapped via Fourier dynamics - Structural environment (S(t)) as spatial topology - The role of intention (A) in collapse representation This project supports the preprint: “Torus-AiSU Observation Theory” and is intended for visual and structural analysis of quantum observation models.
AiSU, torus, quantum observation, fluctuation, meaning structure, Python, simulation, structural logic
AiSU, torus, quantum observation, fluctuation, meaning structure, Python, simulation, structural logic
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