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Coherence as a Bounded Residual and Measurement Schema (Ψ-Formalism): Formal Consistency, Operational Definitions, and Exploratory Public-Dataset Annexes

Authors: Copeland, Christopher W;

Coherence as a Bounded Residual and Measurement Schema (Ψ-Formalism): Formal Consistency, Operational Definitions, and Exploratory Public-Dataset Annexes

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This deposit presents a six-component research package introducing the Copeland Resonant Harmonic Formalism (Ψ-formalism) as a measurement and mapping discipline, not a replacement theory and not a mechanism-asserting framework. The package is intentionally modular and conservative. It separates formal consistency checks, operational measurement definitions, conceptual clarification, and exploratory instantiation into distinct files with explicit scope boundaries. Across all components, the emphasis is on falsifiability, boundedness, surrogate testing, and replication, rather than empirical claims or theoretical unification. Contents and Roles 1. Entropy and Time Dilation: Sample Calculations under Ψ(x) A physics-adjacent technical note demonstrating how a bounded, coherence-weighted residual term can be inserted into standard entropy-based gravity and time-dilation calculations without disrupting established results. All calculations reproduce known Newtonian, relativistic, and satellite-timing benchmarks. No empirical anomalies, detections, or theory replacements are proposed. 2. Biological Coherence Density (ρ̃c): Operational Definitions and Measurement Protocols A methods-only paper defining biological coherence density (ρ̃c) as a dimensionless order parameter in [0,1]. The document specifies admissibility constraints, normalization rules, surrogate testing, perturbation sensitivity, and reporting requirements. No biological mechanisms, clinical claims, or outcome guarantees are asserted. All empirical instantiations are deferred to annexes. 3. Coherence as a Cross-Domain Source Term: A Formal Unification Note A non-empirical formal note explaining why coherence-like residual terms recur across otherwise unrelated domains when systems are expressed in minimal, constraint-resolving form. The unification proposed is formal rather than ontological. No cross-domain coupling, parameter transfer, or causal linkage is implied. 4. Ψ(x) Operator Placement and Measurement Schema An operational guide specifying how to map any system into Ψ(x) using four explicit instrumentation roles (Σ𝕒ₙ, ∇ϕ, ℛ(x), ΔΣ(𝕒′)). This document functions as a field-agnostic template for constructing measurement pipelines, enforcing stabilization, and running falsification batteries. It introduces no new empirical claims. 5–6. Annexes A–C: Minimal Benchmark Runs on Public Datasets + Instructional README Exploratory, replication-ready annexes demonstrating how the schema can be instantiated on: HRV / EEG time-series (PhysioNet-class data), ICU multivariate time-series (MIMIC-IV / eICU), Cancer multi-omics data (TCGA / CPTAC with gene-set null controls). All annexes are explicitly labeled Exploratory / Seed, rely on public datasets, enforce surrogate testing and null acceptance, and may fail without invalidating the core framework. A one-page guide explains how independent researchers can run their own annexes without adopting theoretical commitments. 7. STRUCTURAL FAILURE MARKERS ACROSS CONTEXTS MARKER MATRIX: STRUCTURAL FAILURE MARKERS ACROSS CONTEXTS (status: descriptive, non-synthetic) Purpose: To explicitly externalize the markers referenced in the surrounding text, without asserting cross-scale identity, causation, or unification. This matrix enumerates observable markers only. No generalization is performed at this stage. Explicit Scope and Limits Across the entire deposit: No clinical, diagnostic, therapeutic, or intervention claims are made No biological or physical mechanisms are asserted No domain model is replaced No cross-domain causation or reduction is implied The Ψ-formalism is presented solely as a lens for organizing measurement, structure, and falsification, allowing researchers to test whether coherence-like structure adds explanatory or predictive value beyond existing baselines. Versioning and Drift Control This deposit is versioned for reproducibility. Future annexes may extend empirical exploration but may not modify: Operator slot definitions Admissibility criteria Normalization rules Falsification and surrogate-testing requirements All extensions must occur through new annexes, not retroactive modification of core definitions. Intended Audience This package is intended for methodologists, systems scientists, physicists, biologists, and cross-disciplinary researchers interested in: bounded residual structure, coherence and order parameters, falsifiable extensions to established models, and disciplined cross-domain comparison without unification claims. Acceptance or belief is not required. Only testing is. Keywords coherence order parameter entropy time dilation mutual information falsifiability surrogate testing systems theory measurement schema operator placement public datasets Ψ-formalism License: Copeland Resonant Harmonic Formalism (CRHC v1.0) This work is licensed under the Copeland Resonant Harmonic Copyright (CRHC v1.0). Attribution is required for all uses. Collaboration, academic discussion, and non-commercial use are permitted. Commercial use, resale, or incorporation into proprietary systems is not permitted without explicit written permission from the author. Derivative works must preserve attribution and must not remove or alter the stated license terms.

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