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Main Author: Bustos Hernández, Carlos Eduardo
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Language:English
Published: Zenodo 2026
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20027187
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contents <p>SCENTIA is proposed as a transdisciplinary metamodel for observing how a possibility actualizes, enters into operation, produces meaning, and integrates or redistributes itself within complex systems. Its central hypothesis holds that distinct biological, cognitive, social, semiotic, technical, and co-creative processes share a common operational grammar, capable of being made traceable and comparable across heterogeneous domains.</p> <p>The metamodel's principal contribution consists in displacing the question of consciousness — difficult to measure directly — toward the analysis of operational intelligences and coherence indices. SCENTIA articulates Zero Category, Scentillón as minimal event of significant actualization, and the recursive PGOID cycle (Potential, Generates, Operates, Integrates, and Dissolves) as core conceptual architecture.</p> <p>In the field of human–AI co-creation, SCENTIA distinguishes between Embodied Alterity and Co-creative Algorithmic Alterity, and proposes the integrated use of MSIIT-C (Systemic Model for Co-creative Transdisciplinary Innovation and Research), the COCREA Comprehensive Ethical Framework for Human–AI Collaboration with integrated MEICHIA measurement, and Decision Justification Quality (DJQ) as instruments of methodological operationalization.</p> <p>This institutional version is prepared for dialogue with the Centre International de Recherches et Études Transdisciplinaires (CIRET) and allied transdisciplinary, semiotic, complexity, consciousness, and human–AI co-creation communities. The document includes eight technical appendices and an extended glossary of symbolic-operational concepts.</p>
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spellingShingle SCENTIA Manifesto: A Transdisciplinary Grammar of Actualization, Operational Intelligence and Coherence in Complex Systems
Bustos Hernández, Carlos Eduardo
<p>SCENTIA is proposed as a transdisciplinary metamodel for observing how a possibility actualizes, enters into operation, produces meaning, and integrates or redistributes itself within complex systems. Its central hypothesis holds that distinct biological, cognitive, social, semiotic, technical, and co-creative processes share a common operational grammar, capable of being made traceable and comparable across heterogeneous domains.</p> <p>The metamodel's principal contribution consists in displacing the question of consciousness — difficult to measure directly — toward the analysis of operational intelligences and coherence indices. SCENTIA articulates Zero Category, Scentillón as minimal event of significant actualization, and the recursive PGOID cycle (Potential, Generates, Operates, Integrates, and Dissolves) as core conceptual architecture.</p> <p>In the field of human–AI co-creation, SCENTIA distinguishes between Embodied Alterity and Co-creative Algorithmic Alterity, and proposes the integrated use of MSIIT-C (Systemic Model for Co-creative Transdisciplinary Innovation and Research), the COCREA Comprehensive Ethical Framework for Human–AI Collaboration with integrated MEICHIA measurement, and Decision Justification Quality (DJQ) as instruments of methodological operationalization.</p> <p>This institutional version is prepared for dialogue with the Centre International de Recherches et Études Transdisciplinaires (CIRET) and allied transdisciplinary, semiotic, complexity, consciousness, and human–AI co-creation communities. The document includes eight technical appendices and an extended glossary of symbolic-operational concepts.</p>
title SCENTIA Manifesto: A Transdisciplinary Grammar of Actualization, Operational Intelligence and Coherence in Complex Systems
url https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20027187