This paper introduces the Standard Coherence Fidelity Layer (SCFL) as a domain-agnostic measurement and standardization infrastructure for coherence deformation — the progressive distortion, drift, or loss of structural resonance in complex systems under recursion, stress, entropy gradients, or multi-scale interaction. SCFL is positioned not as a unified theory of coherence but as a measurement layer analogous to Shannon information theory or thermodynamic state variables: a domain-independent instrumentation framework that can be layered onto existing coherence-centered frameworks without displacing their native theoretical constructs.The paper develops three targeted incorporation opportunities with frameworks that treat coherence, resonance, phase stability, or recursive structural persistence as primary explanatory variables: (1) Devin Bostick’s CODES framework and its Phase Alignment Score (PAS), a nonlinear scalar invariant for phase-locking in dynamic emergent systems; (2) Jordan Barton’s semantic stress tensor formalism, which models coherent intelligence as a thermodynamic process governed by contradiction resolution; and (3) Don Gaconnet’s Universal Entangled Collapse Field (UECF), which posits a harmonic recursion substrate governing identity curvature and structural collapse.For each framework, SCFL defines a formal transduction pathway converting the framework’s native observable into a canonical SCFL output: the Coherence Deformation Index (CDI) for phase alignment inputs, the Fidelity Gradient (∇F) for tensorial stress inputs, and the Collapse Threshold for harmonic resonance inputs. The CDI is defined as a two-part representation — GYOR regime classification (Green/Yellow/Orange/Red) plus normalized scalar deformation magnitude — intentionally minimal to preserve interpretability and cross-domain comparability under heterogeneous measurement conditions.The paper includes a worked numerical example demonstrating the PAS→CDI transduction pathway, four architectural diagrams, an explicit limitations section addressing calibration openness, observable requirements, operator preliminarity, and failure modes, and a six-pathway validation program. All transduction operators are presented as co-development surfaces rather than fixed specifications, and the paper closes with an open invitation for collaborative calibration, benchmark development, and cross-framework simulation design.Deposited under the Upstream Coherence Measurement Stratum (UCMS). Related works: NRSCO v1.4 (10.5281/zenodo.19216820), GCM IV Representation Theorem (10.5281/zenodo.19210119), UCMS Phase 1 Pilot (10.5281/zenodo.19262678), The Observatory (10.5281/zenodo.19228513).
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Ronald Brogdon
Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region Institute of Metrology and Measurement
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69ca1369883daed6ee09562b — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19290603