Concordius Papers

Twenty-eight papers building a single argument from first principles: that reality has the structure of a specific mathematical object, and that this structure maps with remarkable precision onto what the major theological and mystical traditions have been describing for twenty-five centuries.

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Sections

Section I — The Constitutive Arguments

Papers 1–7. The foundational derivation: from the bare fact of self-awareness to the Gelfand triple, the Trinity, the constraint cascade, and the organizational structure of physical reality.

Section II — The Operations

Papers 8–14. The framework put to work: kenosis, incompleteness, the truth measure, the holographic content principle, two case studies, and the ascending career.

Section III — The Wide Reading

Papers 15–21. The framework applied to Plato, Aristotle, Augustine, and recorded history as a whole.

Section IV — The Seven Men

Papers 22–28. Seven ascending types of human development, from the automatic man to the complete man.


Appendices

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