DUAL — A Structural Framework for Regime Transformation and Constrained Reality
- Crowd Consciousnes

- 8 déc. 2025
- 1 min de lecture

DUAL is a structural framework designed to analyze transformation processes in complex systems under constraint. It explores how systems evolve, not through rupture, but through internal regime shifts. The framework emphasizes the role of latent dynamics that precede observable change. It introduces a dual-layer structure linking visible states to underlying invisible configurations. Within this perspective, reality is understood as a temporary stabilization under constraint. DUAL connects with broader frameworks including CBD, UCQ, and adaptive system theory. It provides tools to interpret transitions, desynchronization, and structural reorganization. Particular focus is given to memory effects and internal coherence conditions.The framework highlights how systems can continue while already having changed regime. It also addresses limits of perception and delayed recognition of transformations. DUAL contributes to a unified understanding of constrained, evolving, and non-linear systems.Full work available at: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19600941





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