
Self Aware Networks OCA First Draft.pdf2025-05-16 | Journal article | Author: Micah Blumberg DOI: 10.6084/m9.figshare.29085134SOURCE-WORK-ID: 29085134Contributors: Micah Blumberg Title: Self Aware Networks: OCA (First Draft) This manuscript, Self Aware Networks: OCA (First Draft), presents the earliest formal articulation of my Self Aware Networks (SAN) framework, a theory of predictive cognition, oscillatory computation, and autonomous network self-reference. The paper was originally published on Figshare (DOI: 10.6084/m9.figshare.29085134) on May 16, 2025. Provenance & Priority Trail Earliest conceptual origins (April 2017): Key ideas that later became SAN and Super Information Theory were first introduced publicly on my Neural Lace Podcast (uploaded to YouTube in early April 2017). First written corpus (Summer 2022): The framework was documented as thousands of pages of notes on GitHub. A search at github.com/v5ma/selfawarenetworks validates this history and shows terminology and constructs taking shape well before 2025. Figshare DOI record (May 2025): The formal first draft was archived on Figshare under the DOI above. Current deposit: Due to the suspension of my Figshare account—likely connected to ongoing scholarly priority disputes about the originality of my contributions—I am depositing the same work here to ensure continued accessibility and archival persistence. Scope & ClaimsSAN extends the coincidence-bit framework into a multiscale theory of oscillatory computation and agency. It formalizes how deterministic oscillatory processes across cellular, network, and global scales support consciousness and cognition. The first draft introduces methods for wave-based integration (e.g., Cellular Oscillating Tomography, Neural Array Projection Oscillation Tomography, Biological Oscillating Tomography) and emphasizes phase-wave differentials as information carriers distinct from bulk rhythms. Micro-level coincidence events scale via phase-locking to coherent ensembles, offering mechanistic accounts of binding, decision-making, and long-range cortical connectivity. Context in a Larger Research Program (2017–2025)This work is part of a broader program spanning neuroscience, AI, and physics and should be read alongside: Bridging Molecular Mechanisms and Neural Oscillatory Dynamics (2024) Super Dark Time: Gravity Computed from Local Quantum Mechanics (January 2025) Super Information Theory (February 2025) I have been systematically documenting priority—showing equivalences between concepts I developed and later appearances in others’ work—across 60+ articles, many available at SVGN.io. This record provides a transparent timeline of development and independent convergence within the field. Purpose of this DepositBy re-uploading here, I aim to preserve the scholarly record, maintain transparent priority documentation, and provide open access to the ongoing development of Self Aware Networks despite the temporary unavailability of the original Figshare landing page. Further background and an up-to-date record of my contributions: https://orcid.org/0009-0004-5175-9532 TIMESTAMP EVIDENCE (WAYBACK MIRRORS) Key evidence that Super Information Theory, Super Dark Time, and Micah’s New Law of Thermodynamics were published on figshare in the period between January & March 2025 can be found on Orch ID, and on the Wayback Machine. Way Back Machine ORCHID https://web.archive.org/web/20250826004755/https://orcid.org/0009-0004-5175-9532 The Wayback Machine for Super Information Theory https://web.archive.org/web/*/https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Super_Information_Theory/* The Wayback Machine for Super Dark Timehttps://web.archive.org/web/*/https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Super_Dark_Time_Gravity_Computed_from_Local_Quantum_Mechanics/* The Wayback Machine for Micah’s New Law of Thermodynamicshttps://web.archive.org/web/*/https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/_b_Micah_s_New_Law_of_Thermodynamics_A_Signal-Dissipation_Framework_for_Equilibrium_and_Consciousness_b_/* The Wayback Machine for Self Aware Networks: Oscillatory Computational Agency The date that the Wayback machine preserved a copy is in the link “web.archive.org/web/20250725 = 2025 July 25th. Although I published the paper on May 16 which Orch ID confirms. https://web.archive.org/web/20250725002526/https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/pfigshare-u-files/54589349/SelfAwareNetworksOCAFirstDraft.pdf?X-Amz-Algorithm=AWS4-HMAC-SHA256&X-Amz-Credential=AKIAIYCQYOYV5JSSROOA/20250725/eu-west-1/s3/aws4_request&X-Amz-Date=20250725T002525Z&X-Amz-Expires=10&X-Amz-SignedHeaders=host&X-Amz-Signature=3055babeb1b7245f2ad9169545181458b431b2deb342c7789e953ddd23c687b6 ORCID (identity reference)https://web.archive.org/web/20250826004755/https://orcid.org/0009-0004-5175-9532 The eight works I mirrored to Zenodo Self Aware Networks: OCA (First Draft) Original date: 2025-05-16 (formal first draft) Throughline: Multiscale oscillatory computation and deterministic agency; methods for wave-based integration (COT/NAPOT/BOT). Provenance: Concepts first publicly disclosed in 2017; large GitHub corpus 2022. https://zenodo.org/records/16922401 Super Dark Time: Gravity Computed from Local Quantum Mechanics Original date: 2025-01-27 (Draft 16) Throughline: Time-density field regulates quantum evolution and gravity; mass as a time crystal; local computation of gravity. https://zenodo.org/records/16922502 Micah’s New Law of Thermodynamics: A Signal-Dissipation Framework for Equilibrium, Consciousness, and Gravity Original date: 2025-01-23 (v6) Throughline: Equilibrium as computation—iterative, local signal-dissipation; Kuramoto-like synchronization; neural coherence as thermodynamic relaxation. https://zenodo.org/records/16922506 Super Information Theory: The Coherence Conservation Law Unifying the Wave Function, Gravity, and Time Original date: 2025-02-09 (Draft 73; updated 2025-08-14) Throughline: Two primitives—coherence field ψ(x) and time-density ρₜ(x)—with a unified, covariant action; gravity from coherence gradients; EM as phase holonomy; testable predictions. https://zenodo.org/records/16922512 Coincidence as a Bit of Information (Dataset) Original date: 2017 (review & consolidation June 2025) Throughline: The bit is a coincidence pattern (not a spike); from micro coincidences to oscillatory coherence (2017 → 2022 → 2025). https://zenodo.org/records/16922510 Neuroscience in Review: Mapping “Cortical traveling waves in time and space” (2025) to Self Aware Networks (2022) (Dataset) Original date: 2025-06-18 Throughline: Formal translate → decode → map from 2025 traveling-wave reviews to SAN’s 2022 phase-wave differentials, with Pi Calculus and Category Theory proofs of equivalence. https://zenodo.org/records/16922844 Neuroscience in Review: Brain Rhythms in Cognition (2024–25) vs. Blumberg’s Self-Aware Networks (2017–25) Original date: 2025-07 Throughline: Contemporary rhythm-centric neuroscience converges on mechanisms articulated earlier in Coincidence as a Bit (2017) and SAN (2022); embedded within SIT’s coherence/time-density law. https://zenodo.org/records/16922874 Timeline Review of Kletetschka’s 3D Time Theory & Blumberg’s SIT, SDT, QGTCD, and other similar theories Original date: July 25, 2025 (v1) Throughline: Timeline analysis mapping 3D Time Theory’s constructs to SIT (coherence gradients, time-density ρₜ), SDT (local gravitational computation), and QGTCD (time crystals), using translate→decode→map with Pi Calculus behavioral equivalence and Category Theory functional isomorphism to establish earlier priority. https://zenodo.org/records/16922866
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