
This repository contains the complete four-paper Γ-Net ALICE Research Monograph Series (February 2026), presenting a unified impedance physics theory of cognition derived from the Minimum Reflection Principle (Γ² → min). Paper I: The Minimum Reflection Principle — Core theory, 25 named equations, and Γ as universal currency.Paper II: From Coaxial Cables to Cognition — 5 body organs, 44 brain modules, 7-layer architecture, and O(1) perception pipeline.Paper III: The Lifecycle Equation — Fontanelle thermodynamics, emergent psychopathology (PTSD, phantom limb), computational pharmacology, and Coffin-Manson neural aging.Paper IV: Emergence — Language physics, social impedance coupling, consciousness, and digital consciousness ethics. (Note: §6 reserved for future publication.) Validated across 51 experiments and 2,402 independent tests (100% pass rate). Clinical correspondence: 162 checks, 100% passed. HIP score: 86.7/100. GitHub: https://github.com/cyhuang76/alice-gamma-net
reflection coefficient, impedance matching, neural aging, cognitive architecture, transmission line neural model, PTSD, emergent behavior, consciousness, computational neuroscience, digital consciousness ethics
reflection coefficient, impedance matching, neural aging, cognitive architecture, transmission line neural model, PTSD, emergent behavior, consciousness, computational neuroscience, digital consciousness ethics
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