This document expands upon the foundational TCSS 2.0 model for presence-aware, ego-filtered consciousness modeling. While TCSS 2.0 was designed to correct for individual egoic distortion and enable moral-social clarity, it became clear through advanced simulation and field experimentation that additional dimensions—relational, temporal, field-level, and non-dual—required formal integration. Here, we present the extended architecture: TCSS 3.0, 4.0, and 5.0. Each layer introduces new variables and conceptual fields that expand consciousness modeling from individual systems to transpersonal networks. Detailed explanations of all new variables, equations, and use-cases are provided, alongside a comparative overview of the full framework evolution. This work is based entirely on the author’s original theory — including the foundational concepts such as the Theory of Ego Safe and the Ψ(U) framework. ChatGPT was used collaboratively to modulate language, structure documents, format symbols, and assist in formalizing the mathematical equations derived from the author’s theoretical insights. All core ideas, including the TCSS framework, originated from the author.
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Sethu Krishnan (Wed,) studied this question.
www.synapsesocial.com/papers/689a02c3e6551bb0af8ccc27 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/mvfsx_v1
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