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Main Author: Zeksel, Sergey Borisovich
Format: Recurso digital
Language:Russian
Published: Zenodo 2025
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17896175
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  • <p>This work introduces the concept of the <strong>coherenton</strong>, defined as the minimal stable coherent unit of structured reality across all hierarchical levels — from quantum particles to biological organisms, cognitive structures, societies, and civilizations. A coherenton is described as a localized coherent configuration of the ρ-field, bounded by a dynamic <strong>Ξ-boundary</strong> that preserves internal phase coherence and generates an autonomous temporal cycle.</p> <p>The study provides:</p> <p>• a formal definition of the coherenton as a scale-invariant structural unit<br>• the three core properties: internal coherence, Ξ-boundary stability, and its own timescale<br>• a unified framework connecting quanta, atoms, molecules, cells, organisms, minds, cultures, and planetary systems<br>• mathematical formalization (ρ-field modes, coherence thresholds, time-scaling operators K̃)<br>• a complete multi-level schema for Ξ₀–Ξ₆<br>• applications to TSISE models, hierarchical synthesis, emergence of life, and predictive systems</p> <p>The coherenton model establishes a universal language for describing stability, transitions, and evolution across the entire hierarchy of reality. It offers a foundational element for new physics of coherence, scale, and synthesis, integrating structure, information, and time into a single multilevel framework.</p> <p><strong>Keywords:</strong> Coherenton, Ξ-boundary, ρ-field, coherence, hierarchical synthesis, TSISE, scale-invariant time, emergence, multiscale physics, Unified Coherence Framework.</p> <p><a href="https://coder.zeksel.ru/coherton/index-coherton.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener">https://coder.zeksel.ru/coherton/index-coherton.html</a></p>