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The Geometry of Intention can be approached from several directions. If you are new to the project, choose the path that best fits your interests.

1. The Philosophy Path

For readers interested in consciousness, mind, meaning, teleology, metaphysics, and the mind-body problem.

Suggested first readings:

2. The Physics Path

For readers interested in physics, dimensional structure, lawful encoding, emergence, and possible empirical bridges.

Suggested first readings:

3. The Spirituality Path

For readers interested in mystical traditions, spiritual symbolism, higher dimensions, archetypes, and the rigorous interpretation of spiritual language.

Suggested first readings:

4. Bridge Articles

For readers who can’t decide, and would like a general overview of the topics covered here. [Page still under construction; articles are limited.]

Why Consciousness, Physics, and Spirituality Belong Together

Orthogonal Causation

The Manifestation Descent Principle

Information, Meaning, and Reality

5. Applications

For those who would like to see this theory in action, how it analyzes real-world issues. [Page still under construction; articles are limited.]

Society

History

Biology

Technology

AI

Note on AI Collaboration

Geometry of Intention has been developed through extensive collaboration with AI. The core intuitions, theoretical commitments, terminology, constraints, corrections, and final judgments are mine. AI has been used as an articulation and formalization interface: a way to expand, organize, test, and express a body of ideas too large to encode manually at the pace required.

This is not incidental to the project. Within the Geometry of Intention, AI functions as a teleo-algorithmic interface: a lawful computational system guided by human intention, meaning, intuition, and coherence-seeking. The resulting work is neither simply “AI-generated” nor conventionally single-authored. It is a record of human teleological guidance interacting with algorithmic articulation. [See: AI, Intuition, and the Articulation of the Geometry of Intention]

I disclose this openly because it is part of both the method and the meaning of the project.