
The House of Meaning v0.1 introduces a structural analogy for understanding coherence, stability, and transformation across systems. Building on the Standard Structure v1.0 and the χₘ Meaning Metric v0.1, this paper provides a human-scale architectural model for interpreting the flow, reinforcement, and propagation of meaning. It frames coherence as a form of structural stability, where patterns enter, integrate, and reshape the internal “rooms” of a cognitive or informational structure. The House of Meaning ties together invariant structure, χₘ, and cross-domain principles into a single accessible framework that supports the broader Unified Coherence Framework (UCF).
Meaning, Cognition, Architecture, Systems, Structure, UCF, Coherence, FOS: Civil engineering, χₘ, Foundations
Meaning, Cognition, Architecture, Systems, Structure, UCF, Coherence, FOS: Civil engineering, χₘ, Foundations
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