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Communication Mechanics: A Framework for Layered Cognition and the Dynamics of Symbols & Meaning — Updated July 29, 2025, v1.0.10

Authors: Mather, Jacob;

Communication Mechanics: A Framework for Layered Cognition and the Dynamics of Symbols & Meaning — Updated July 29, 2025, v1.0.10

Abstract

This paper introduces Communication Mechanics, a formal framework for understanding how symbolic meaning is rendered, resolved, and misfired across the layers of the human self. We model cognition as three semi-independent systems: the organism, which manages internal homeostasis; the animal, which selects behavior and emotion; and consciousness, which constructs symbolic models and narratives. Because each layer operates in a distinct representational code—physiological, affective, and symbolic—symbols act as shared interface protocols. We define the concept of interpretive resolution as a structured, probabilistic collapse of an Information Vector against the receiver’s Cognitive Bias. This process is inspired by the formalism of quantum mechanics, but applied to symbolic cognition. Ambiguity is shown to be a feature, not a bug—enabling layered, deferred, or nonlinear interpretations. By treating the self as a communication network rather than a single agent, Communication Mechanics provides new clarity on internal conflict, trauma, symbolic trust, ritual design, and interpersonal resonance. Meaning, we argue, is not transmitted but rendered —through projection, compression, and context-sensitive collapse. No actual quantum effects are claimed; the mathematics is a modelling convenience. Change Log 1.0.10 – Minor updates Added Appendix: Superposition and Hemispheric Collapse Dynamics Added Appendix: The Quantum Identity Field: Why the Mind Holds Together Added Section: Quantum Superposition and Predictive Collapse to EmotionOS: Simulation Threads and Multithreaded Cognition 1.0.9 – Minor updates Added Appendix: The Force of Observation — How Attention Shapes Symbolic Collapse Added license and attribution section Updated Appendix: Symbolic System Constraints and Energetic Laws / Law 11 Added Appendix: Emotional Offgassing and Flare Routing in Collapse‑Entangled Systems Added Appendix: The Iris as Symbolic Address in Entangled Collapse Systems 1.0.8 – Minor updates Added Appendix: Symbolic Thermodynamics and Emotional Heat Added Appendix: The ESC Instruction Set: Formal Operations of Symbolic Computation Added Appendix: The Rise of ESC++: High‑Level Symbolic Programming Added Figure: D.1 – EmotionOS Core Runtime Added Appendix: Experimental Protocol Templates Added Appendix: Frontiers of Communication Mechanics Added Appendix: Symbolic Entropy and Collapse Metrics 1.0.7 – Minor updates Added Appendix Section: Group Dynamics and Shared Symbolic Fields 1.0.6 – Minor updates Added Appendix: Symbolic Assembly and the Emotional Compiler Added Appendix: ESC++: A Symbolic Abstraction Layer for Emotional Compilation Added Appendix: ESC++ in Action – Symbolic Routines for Real Life Added Appendix: EmotionOS – The Emotional Runtime of the Self Added Appendix: Consciousness as the Symbolic Interface Layer Added Appendix: EmotionOS: Simulation Threads and Multithreaded Cognition Added Appendix: Symbolic Observation as Collapse Force Added Appendix: Observation Is a Force: Rethinking Collapse in Quantum and Emotional Fields Added Appendix: Collapse as Resonance Lock – Frequency, Coordinates, and the Stability of Meaning Added Appendix: The Symbolic Machine — How Collapse‑Based Cognition Computes Meaning 1.0.5 – Minor updates Organized the (currently) 25 appendices Added Appendix: Symbolic Knowledge Structures: How Tents Organize Meaning Added Appendix: The Goal Clarification Loop Added Appendix: Emotional Geometry and the Origin of Consciousness Added Appendix: Emotional Coordinates and Symbolic Addressing Added Appendix: Emotional Physics – The Substrate Beneath Symbolic Cognition Added “One Man Band” to Appendix: Emotional Geometry Added Appendix: Memory and Symbolic Integration Added Appendix: The Symbolic Manifold Model 1.0.4 – Minor updates Added Appendix: The Illusion of Shared Reality – Collapse Convergence and Predictive Enmeshment Tweaked Appendix: Shared Affective Fields and the Physics of Presence Added Appendix: Symbolic System Constraints and Energetic Laws Added Appendix: Symbolic Thermodynamics Added Appendix: Symbolic Compression and the Efficiency of Meaning Added Appendix: Symbol Genesis and Induction – From Signals to Symbols Added Appendix: Symbolic Trauma and Scar Tissue Added Appendix: Shared Symbolic Fields and Collective Collapse Added Appendix: Symbolic Gravity and Field Curvature 1.0.3 Forgot to include Predictive Coding 1.0.2 Fixed a formatting problem in Symbol Induction and Evolutionary Scaffolding 1.0.1 – Minor updates Added a table of contents Updated Figure 3.1 to include internal MeaningVector feedback loop from Understand() Added Appendix: The Monad Constraint and Its Implications Added Appendix: Humans as Monads – Contextualized Choice in Ambiguous Systems Added Appendix: Children Remember the Animal Added Appendix: Symbolic Simulation as Internal Rehearsal Added Appendix: Symbol Induction and Evolutionary Scaffolding Added Appendix: Symbol Genesis and Transmission – The Interplay of Genetics and Shared Fields Added Appendix: Shared Affective Fields and the Physics of Presence Added Appendix: Prediction Error and Interpretive Surprise Added Appendix: Somatic Integration Threshold and Collapse Readiness Added Appendix: SymbolMap Reorganization and the Timing of Update

Keywords

Symbolism, Emergent Semantics, Entropy, Computational creativity, Emotions, Information Theory, Consciousness/physiology, Symbolic Collapse, Cognitive Basis, Meaning Resolution, Symbolic Field, Meaning Construction, Symbolic Computation, Emotional Processing, Semiotics, Emotional Intelligence, Multithreaded Cognition, Psycholinguistics, Theoretical Psychology, Communication, Communication Mechanics, Philosophy of language, Computational science, Emotional Resonance, Interpersonal Meaning, Symbolic Enmeshment, Predictive Processing, Symbolic Gravity, Collapse Dynamics, Symbolic Fractures, Systems theory, Collapse Thermodynamics, Emotional Regulation/physiology, Theoretical physics, Shared Symbolic Fields, Collapse Pressure, Consciousness, Symbolic Drift, Systems Theory, Emotional Symbolic Code (ESC), Symbolic Interactionism, Cognitive Modeling, Collapse-Based Computation, Affective Dynamics, Symbol Thread, Recursive Understanding, Interpersonal Psychotherapy/methods, Interpersonal Relations, Perception and Belief, Communication Theory, Communication system, Collapse Entropy, Interpretive Curvature, Cognitive neuroscience, Consciousness Studies, Information Packet, Symbolic Memory, Emotional Regulation, Animal Communication, Interpretive Bias, Symbol Map Reorganization, Cognitive Science, Interdisciplinary Communication, Cognitive Science/methods, Health Belief Model

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