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2025
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| Accés en línia: | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15560946 |
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- <p><strong>This paper potentially introduces a novel framework in which zero is not treated as a passive scalar but as a topological interface embedded within emergence geometry. </strong></p> <p><strong>This framework is a work in progress that we have strong confidence in. We welcome collaboration and further refinements to strengthen or falsify the theorems.</strong></p> <p>Drawing from collapse mechanics, information theory, and quantum topology, the paper proposes that <strong>zero operates as a phase boundary, a singularity in the emergence manifold where opposing potentialities converge, fold, and cancel</strong>. This structure enables a new class of decoherence models, collapse criteria, and information-theoretic thresholds, with implications for both quantum field behavior and categorical boundary logic.</p> <p>The framework integrates spinor-based collapse loops, entropy-phase coupling, and dual-zero symmetry breaking to establish a formal role for zero in structured emergence. Simulation models, symbolic terrain maps, and cross-domain analogues (including cognitive and computational parallels) are presented.</p>