This paper sets out four formally bounded, immediately available research questions generated by the ONE STRUCTURE framework — in mycology, cancer medicine, physics, and contemplative science. The mycology question demonstrates the self-correcting property of the framework: applied correctly to mycelium and Trichoderma, it identifies that the two organisms operate on independent axes with no shared Integration Point, producing a different and answerable research question. The cancer question specifies a hypothesis — that an observer-integrated coherence assessment across five simultaneous scales detects boundary approach before any single-scale instrument — and defines the experiment that would confirm or refute it. The physics question identifies a candidate source term for Lentz metric distortion (a phase-coherent helical electromagnetic field) and specifies the single calculation, in Section 9.4 of the thesis, that establishes whether the coupling is physically permitted. The fourth worked example addresses observable field detection in contemplative systems. All four questions are open, bounded, and available under open licence. Published free under CC BY 4.0. Additional notes: The mathematical architecture underlying the coordinate system described in this paper is not disclosed and remains proprietary to the Institute for Relational Performatism, Ian M. Smith, and IMSSC Ltd. The CC BY 4.0 licence covers the text of this paper only. Note: a character-encoding error in the source file affected one passage in Part Five; the PDF version is the authoritative text.
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Smith et al. (Sun,) studied this question.
www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69e713fdcb99343efc98d5ed — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19653127
Ian M. Smith
The Institute for Relational Performatism
Centre de Recherche en Acquisition et Traitement de l'Image pour la Santé
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