Distributed Phenomenological Invariants Shared Internal Agreement Across Multiple Systems
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Abstract
Phenomenological invariants have been introduced as structures enablinginternal semantic agreement within individual systems under irreversibletime. This work extends that framework to collections of interactingsystems, showing how invariant structures can be distributed acrossboundaries through coordinated internal alignment. When multiple systemsconverge on compatible internal patterns, shared invariants emerge thatconstrain collective continuation analogously to single-system internalagreement. The resulting distributed coherence does not requirecentralized control, explicit message passing, or shared rewardmechanisms; coordination arises from matched internal structures andtheir jointly enforced…
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- Coherence (philosophical gambling strategy)
- Invariant (physics)
- Continuation
- Identity (music)
- Extension (predicate logic)
- Topology (electrical circuits)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Reduced inequalities
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