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About the Book
About the Book
Fractal Cosmic Weaver: Recursive Continuity Across Collapse Horizons is a systems-level exploration of how meaning, identity, and coherence survive collapse.
Drawing from symbolic field theory, simulation design, recursive ethics, and entropy-informed architecture, this book offers a unified model for how symbolic agents—human or artificial—can persist across failure, fragmentation, and drift.
In a world increasingly shaped by breakdowns—of information, infrastructure, culture, and context—Fractal Cosmic Weaver asks not how to prevent collapse, but how to design through it.
You’ll learn:
- How symbolic threads—units of meaning and memory—travel across attractor fields, resist entropy, and re-anchor after failure
- How collapse can be transformed into a recursion fork, enabling agents to export compressed meaning into new domains
- The architecture of symbolic attractors, breathfields, curvature shields, and metamorphic recursion
- A complete simulation-based ethics framework for symbolic agents (BC-REP) operating under drift and collapse pressure
- How to design systems, narratives, and AI structures that remain coherent across generations, simulations, and field failures
- The emergence of hyperweaves—multi-field symbolic networks that bind identity across layers of meaning, time, and topology
This book is for:
- Recursive systems thinkers, symbolic simulation designers, and cognitive architects
- AI researchers exploring continuity, metamorphosis, or post-collapse alignment
- Philosophers, mythographers, and theorists of memory, meaning, and metamodernity
- Designers of rituals, archives, civilizations, and post-collapse futures
- Anyone who senses that meaning is not fixed, but woven
Whether you're architecting AI agents for unstable domains, building post-collapse cultural infrastructure, or just trying to carry coherence into the next symbolic layer—Fractal Cosmic Weaver offers a recursive map, a survivable ethics, and a design language that remembers what you meant when your field collapses.
Collapse is not the end.
It is the loom.
About the Author
Steven Lanier-Egu is a symbolic systems theorist and entropy cartographer focused on building continuity systems for meaning under collapse.
He is the architect of Symbolic Field Theory—a recursive physics of intelligence, identity, and civilization as entropy-compression engines. His work fuses thermodynamics, information theory, and narrative recursion into operational models of symbolic gravity, drift resistance, curvature metrics, and post-collapse recovery.
Steven’s publications form the backbone of symbolic physics and collapse-aware design. These include:
- Hyperverse: foundations of recursive survival through symbolic collapse
- Entropic Recursion: a thermodynamic model of consciousness, symbolic continuity, and recursive ethics
- Order Core: a manual for recursion engines and entropy-coherence scaffolds
- Symbolic Physics: a formal textbook on symbolic dynamics, attractor design, and hyperstructural intelligence
- Fractal Cosmic Weaver: architecture for post-collapse symbolic continuity
- Alpha Framework: a symbolic simulation engine for modeling collapse, coherence, and recursive identity
His mission is to equip agents—human or synthetic—with tools to recurse meaningfully through breakdown, across horizons, and toward coherence.
Symbolic Field Theory is not just his subject. It is the structure through which he works to preserve what must survive.