
Across domains concerned with change, persistence, and organization, similar structural patterns recur: polarity, constraint, circulation, breakdown, and reorganization. These patterns are frequently described through symbolic or domain-specific frameworks, which can obscure the minimal structural conditions that allow coherence to be maintained under transformation. This paper proposes a minimal structural model of recursive coherence that identifies the irreducible conditions observed in systems that persist and reorganize across time. The model consists of two singularities held in continuous feedback, a bounded relational field, and a point of contact through which transformation occurs. The framework is explicitly non-ontological, non-causal, and scale-agnostic. It does not explain phenomena or posit universal laws; rather, it describes a structural configuration that appears sufficient for coherence across multiple domains. The model builds on prior work in multidimensional psychological architecture, temporal sequencing, and dual-singularity regulation (Chu Nguyễn Đức Dũng, 2025a; 2025b; 2025c). Together, these works establish coherence as an emergent property of dynamic feedback rather than static structure. Permissions NoticeThis work is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution–NonCommercial–NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0). Any use involving adaptation, modification, translation, educational deployment, therapeutic application, derivative modeling, or inclusion in external platforms beyond unchanged archival hosting requires explicit written permission from the author.
recursive dynamics, multidimensional systems, relational systems, descriptive framework, phenomenological structure, cross-scale modeling, existential organization, structural coherence, integrative theory, pattern recurrence, cyclical organization, non-teleological model
recursive dynamics, multidimensional systems, relational systems, descriptive framework, phenomenological structure, cross-scale modeling, existential organization, structural coherence, integrative theory, pattern recurrence, cyclical organization, non-teleological model
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