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2025
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| Accesso online: | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17876570 |
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- <p>This paper extends the Universal Gravito–Informational Theory (TGIU) into the cultural and epistemological domain,</p> <p>revealing that ancient notions of \emph{Solve et Coagula} — dissolution and recombination —</p> <p>correspond precisely to the informational dynamics of the conjugate fields $(\Phi, S)$ and the curvature operator TEF ($\partial \Theta_C / \partial t$).</p> <p>The analysis proposes that what we today call ``magic'' was a degraded, pre-scientific form of informational physics:</p> <p>a remnant of a coherent ontology (IC$^3$) partially preserved in myth, ritual, and symbol.</p> <p>By comparing these symbolic structures to TGIU’s formalism, the study reconstructs the lost geometry of coherence that ancient civilizations intuitively accessed.</p> <p>Finally, the paper defines a \emph{Civilizational Stability Index} (CSI)</p> <p>based on the $\Phi/S$ ratio and TEF regulation,</p> <p>showing that entire cultures can be mapped within informational–entropic equilibrium bands.</p> <p> </p> <p>\medskip</p> <p>\noindent\textit{Note.} </p> <p>The parallels drawn here are conceptual and symbolic; no claim is made that ancient practices constituted a scientific theory comparable to TGIU.</p>