Chiral Dynamics of Emergent Systems (CODES)

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Check out the new version, keeping this to time stamp. Chiral Dynamics of Emergent Systems (CODES) that proposes that all emergent phenomena, such as language, RNA, DNA, consciousness, arise from the dynamic interplay between chaos and order, governed by chirality, or directionally asymmetry. By integrating this chiral relationship into a mathematical framework, CODES provides a unifying mechanism that explains how complex systems evolve and self-organize over time. It resolves Wittgenstein's language games, by situating them through a broader, adaptive system driven by the balance of stability and creativity. Through this interdisciplinary approach, CODES bridges gaps between philosophy, biology, linguistics, and evolution of structured yet adaptive systems.

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Devin Bostick
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