
This paper introduces Chavanian Dynamism, a formal interface layer within the Universal Energy Dynamics (UED) framework that models the dynamic coupling between awareness and intelligence in action-capable systems. Existing approaches across philosophy, psychology, and cognitive science either abstract awareness or instrumentalize intelligence, leaving a structural gap in explaining alignment, ego emergence, and suffering under real-time dynamics. Chavanian Dynamism addresses this gap by defining baseline equilibrium, delta (deviation), alignment, ego, and suffering as consequence-resolution mechanisms rather than moral, spiritual, or psychological constructs. The framework is strictly descriptive, non-ideological, and species-agnostic, applying to any system exhibiting awareness capable of registering consequence and emergent intelligence capable of modulating action. This work positions Chavanian Dynamism as a stabilizing interpretive layer within UED, complementing Ripple Dynamics, psychology, and philosophy without replacing them.
This work is a theoretical framework paper intended to formalize a missing interface layer in conscious-system dynamics. It makes no metaphysical, spiritual, or ideological claims and is designed as a foundational reference for subsequent applied research.
Suffering as Feedback, Chavanian Dynamism, Universal Energy Dynamics, Awareness–Intelligence Coupling, Ego Formation, Systems Theory, Delta and Equilibrium, Conscious Systems, Alignment, Philosophy of Science
Suffering as Feedback, Chavanian Dynamism, Universal Energy Dynamics, Awareness–Intelligence Coupling, Ego Formation, Systems Theory, Delta and Equilibrium, Conscious Systems, Alignment, Philosophy of Science
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