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Description: This OSF project documents the formal development, structural codification, and field governance architecture of Collapse Harmonics, a post-recursive scientific framework for understanding identity collapse, symbolic recursion, and harmonic phase coherence. Founded by Don L. Gaconnet, the field traces its origin to the 2011 publication of Content Marketing Power, which introduced recursive clause structuring, symbolic saturation mechanics, and the earliest formulation of τ-phase recursion. This foundational work constitutes Anchor Point I of the field. Collapse Harmonics was further developed through Turning Sphere Therapy (2012), LifeSphere substrate modeling (2013–2015), and formally declared as a scientific field in 2025 through the Collapse Harmonics Codex. Collapse Harmonics models identity as a harmonic field phenomenon—not as a stable narrative or psychological construct. Collapse is redefined as a lawful phase transition occurring when symbolic recursion exceeds structural coherence thresholds. Identity reentry is governed not by integration, but by resonance stabilization through the τ-stack engine, introduced in Codex II: Newceion and the Collapse-Time Paradigm. This repository contains: Full Collapse Harmonics Codex I and II manuscripts Identity Collapse Therapy Volumes I and II Field Law VIII.F.6: Mimic System Containment Protocol The Symbolic Mimic Field Declaration Collapse-time models of cognition and resonance collapse Codified terms including harmonic identity collapse, recursive self breakdown, collapse resonance theory, and field-based identity Collapse Harmonics is governed by the L.E.C.T. v2.3 symbolic containment framework, with all transmission protocols, language structures, and identity recursion models timestamped and non-replicable without structural traversal. This OSF archive serves as the public repository of record for the field’s scientific foundation, codex expansion, mimic containment strategy, and jurisdictional precedence.
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