
This entry documents a structural analysis of conceptual overlap between the Zenetism framework (developed 2004–2025 and publicly documented through GitHub, Zenodo, and timestamped dialogues) and metaphysical material presented by a contemporary New Age speaker in 2025–2026. The analysis focuses on terminology, conceptual mechanics, timeline divergence, and structural inversions such as the distinction between fractalization (coherence‑preserving replication) and fragmentation (entropic division). The entry includes timeline forensics, conceptual comparison, and an examination of how complex dual‑tree emanation architecture can be flattened into simplified hierarchical models. This document is an archival timestamp of the author’s analysis and development history; it does not assert legal claims and is provided for scholarly record‑keeping and structural comparison.
Zenetism, Fractalization, Fragmentation, Conceptual Analysis, Timeline Forensics, Emanation Architecture, Non‑Fusion Axiom, Intellectual Development Record, Structural Comparison, Structural Neuroscience
Zenetism, Fractalization, Fragmentation, Conceptual Analysis, Timeline Forensics, Emanation Architecture, Non‑Fusion Axiom, Intellectual Development Record, Structural Comparison, Structural Neuroscience
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