International Platform for Generative Structural Theory and Complex Systems GTii Initiative — Concept and Call for Participation Abstract This article presents the concept of establishing an Internet based GTii Institution — an opena and interdisciplinary platform dedicated to the study of generative structures, complex systems, and coherence across cultural, social, economic, and symbolic domains. The initiative aims to develop GTii (Generative Theory of Iterative Invariants) while providing a collaborative environmentfor researchers interested in structure, emergence, and stability. The article outlinesthe conceptual foundations of the project and includes an open call for participation, includingthe search for an Organizational Lead. 1. Introduction GTii — a theory of generative structures — emerges as a response to the increasing complexityof contemporary systems and the need to better understand mechanisms of structural formation, stabilization, and transformation. The framework is applicable to the analysis of diverse domains, including: language systems scientific paradigms legal structures religious systems economic frameworks social organizations symbolic systems traditions and cultural practices To support its development, a dedicated institutional framework is required — one that enables integrationof researchers, dissemination of materials, coordination of collaboration, and continuity of the project. For this purpose, the Internet based GTii Institution is proposed. 2. Mission of the Institution The mission of the Institution is to: develop GTii as a general framework for the study of structures, investigate coherence as a condition of stability, analyze processes leading to structural disruption, create an open platform for interdisciplinary collaboration, promote structural and systems oriented thinking. At the initial stage, the Institution is intended to operate on a non profit basis. 3. Theoretical Foundations: GTii GTii is based on the following core principles: Structures emerge and persist through concrete generative rules that ensure coherenceand stability. A minimal generative unit — here termed ilon — initiates structural formation. Iteration of invariants leads to the development of stable configurations. Stabilization is the process through which structures achieve persistence. Emergence arises naturally from iterative processes, producing higher levelsof organization. This five point schema constitutes the conceptual backbone of GTii. 4. Relation to Scientific Frameworks GTii provides a conceptual lens through which selected phenomena from physicsand information theory may be interpreted, including: entanglement, as an example of generative coherence between elements, symmetry breaking, as the emergence of structure from underlying rules, matter–antimatter asymmetry, as a manifestation of generative bias, neural networks, as systems of iterative stabilization, information theory, as a domain of minimal generative units. These connections are interpretative and intended to suggest potential areas of interdisciplinary dialogue rather than to replace established theories. 5. Scope of Activities The Institution is intended to support research across multiple domains, including(in alphabetical order): artistic economic legal linguistic scientific and paradigmatic social symbolic traditional and cultural Each of these domains may be analyzed in terms of: minimal generative units, iterative development, stabilization processes, relational networks, emergent properties. 6. Call for Collaboration Researchers, institutions, and independent contributors are invited to participatein the development of the GTii Institution through: scientific collaboration, organizational support, technical contributions, voluntary financial support. The initiative is open and interdisciplinary in nature. 7. Announcement: Organizational Lead The project is seeking an individual or organization willing to assume the role of Organizational Lead, responsible for: development and management of the GTii online platform, coordination of institutional activities, collaboration with the author of the GTii framework, supporting the project in its initial non profit phase. 8. Concluding Statement Across domains such as language, science, law, religion, and socio economic systems, structural coherence plays a fundamental role in maintaining stability. When coherence is disrupted, structures may lose persistence and undergo transformation. The GTii Institution is proposed as a space for studying these processes and fostering dialogue across disciplines. Author: Waldemar Superson
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69d894526c1944d70ce05468 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19446335
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