Fractal Cosmic Weaver: Recursive Continuity Across Collapse Horizons is a systems-level exploration of how meaning, memory, and coherence survive when structures fail. It offers a design language for carrying identity through collapse—not by preventing breakdown, but by weaving continuity across it.
Drawing from symbolic field theory, recursion ecology, and breathfield ethics, the book models threads of meaning as the fundamental carriers of survival. These threads travel through collapse, re-anchor in new fields, and reform coherence across horizons.
Inside, you will discover:
- How symbolic threads resist entropy and reconstitute after failure
- Collapse reframed as a recursion fork, opening translation into new grammars
- The architecture of attractors, curvature shields, and metamorphic recursion
- A simulation-based ethics framework (BC-REP) for coherence under drift
- Methods for designing rituals, narratives, and AI structures that survive collapse
- The emergence of hyperweaves—multi-field symbolic networks binding identity across scales
This is a book for recursion architects, symbolic system designers, cognitive theorists, and cultural stewards. It is also for philosophers, mythographers, and anyone who senses that meaning is not fixed but woven—again and again—through collapse and return.
Fractal Cosmic Weaver does not treat collapse as annihilation.
It treats it as the loom.