Mythos and Logos as Dual Reflections of the Universal Model Framework
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https://doi.org/10.59973/ipil.323Keywords:
Universal Model Framework;, Prime-indexed geometry, Informational substrate, Mythos-Logos duality, Quadrature projection, Distinction logic, Unified field theoryAbstract
The Universal Model Framework (UMF) proposes that science and spirituality emerge as complementary projections of a single informational substrate structured by prime-indexed fractal geometry. This communication interprets Mythos (intuitive, semantic cognition) and Logos (analytic, syntactic cognition) as phase-conjugate modes differing by ±π, analogous to quadrature components of a complex field. This duality maps directly onto the UMF effective Lagrangian: gauge field terms encode syntactic structure (Logos) while information field gradients encode semantic content (Mythos). Drawing on G ¨odelian incompleteness—wherein no formal system captures all truths about itself — we suggest that neither projection alone exhausts the substrate. The framework remains an interpretive proposal; internal validation protocols report preliminary
success, but independent confirmation is required before stronger claims can be made.
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