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The c² Model of Realities – Version 7.5: Selective Stability and Observable States in Dynamical Systems

Authors: Hofmann, Olaf;

The c² Model of Realities – Version 7.5: Selective Stability and Observable States in Dynamical Systems

Abstract

This work extends the c² Model of Realities by introducing a structural distinction between stable and accessible states in dynamical systems. While previous versions (7.3–7.4) demonstrated that stable states emerge as fixpoints or through periodic dynamics, Version 7.5 establishes that stability alone is not sufficient for physical appearance. Observable reality is defined as the intersection:S_obs = S_stable ∩ S_accessible A central result is:Observable structures correspond not to the earliest possible stable states, but to the earliest accessible stable states. This version serves as the conceptual bridge between dynamical stability and accessibility-limited appearance (Version 8.0). Diese Arbeit erweitert das c²-Modell der Realitäten durch die Einführung einer strukturellen Unterscheidung zwischen stabilen und zugänglichen Zuständen in dynamischen Systemen. Während frühere Versionen (7.3–7.4) gezeigt haben, dass stabile Zustände als Fixpunkte oder durch periodische Dynamik entstehen, wird in Version 7.5 präzisiert, dass Stabilität allein nicht hinreichend für physikalische Erscheinung ist. Beobachtbare Realität ergibt sich als Schnittmenge:S_obs = S_stable ∩ S_accessible Ein zentrales Ergebnis lautet:Beobachtbare Strukturen entsprechen nicht den frühest möglichen stabilen Zuständen, sondern den frühest zugänglichen stabilen Zuständen. Diese Version bildet die konzeptionelle Brücke zwischen dynamischer Stabilität und zugangsabhängiger Erscheinung (Version 8.0).

Keywords

dynamical systems structural stability accessibility observable states fixpoints resonance state space emergence selection cosmology

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