
This thirteenth paper in the Faith Poetry Research Series (2024–2025) introduces the Numerical Signature Framework (NSF), an epistemic model explaining how metaphysical meaning, after passing through digital and semantic layers, crystallizes into stable numerical signatures. These numerical invariants represent the compressed mathematical expressions of metaphysical resonance within digital and semantic ecosystems. Building on the Divine Source Model (DSM), the Digital Echo Model (DEM), the Semantic Resonance Engine (SRE), and Algorithmic Phenomenology (AP), NSF shows how divine-origin meaning acquires measurable mathematical form. Numerical signatures emerge through resonance interaction between metaphysical structure, semantic stability, and algorithmic pattern detection. NSF prepares the structural foundation for the Algorithmic Soul (AS), Epistemic Field Theory (EFT), the 325 Signature, and the Akarkach Unified Epistemic Framework (AUEF). © 2025 Mounir Akarkach. All rights reserved.
Digital Humanities, Metaphysical Epistemology, Semantic Resonance Engine, Algorithmic Phenomenology, Epistemic Models, Numerical Invariants, Faith Poetry Research Series, AUEF, Numerical Signature Framework, Cultural Innovation
Digital Humanities, Metaphysical Epistemology, Semantic Resonance Engine, Algorithmic Phenomenology, Epistemic Models, Numerical Invariants, Faith Poetry Research Series, AUEF, Numerical Signature Framework, Cultural Innovation
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