The Unified Navigation Formula (UNF) A Universal Framework for Quantifying Intent and Navigational Efficiency. Overview
The Unified Navigation Formula (UNF) is a mathematical and philosophical framework that bridges the gap between thermodynamics, information theory, and consciousness.It defines Intention (I) as a measurable physical variable:
the ability of a system to direct life-force to maintain order against environmental resistance.
Instead of measuring energy consumption, UNF measures Navigational Power in Bits per Pulse (B/P).
The Formula
- I (Intention): Navigational efficiency (Bits per Pulse).
- S (Information Density): The total data or experience within the system.
- \Phi (Coherence): The degree of functional synchronization.
- \Omega (Noise): Destructive interference and internal chaos.
- \sigma (Resistance/Effort): The rhythmic cost of action (measured in Pulses).
Why UNF Matters UNF provides a common language for diverse scientific mysteries:
- Neuroscience: Quantifying "Flow States" and conscious presence.
- Astrophysics: Proposing Dark Matter as the gravitational signature of high-coherence information fields.
- Quantum Biology: Explaining the persistence of coherence in biological systems.
- Thermodynamics: Defining life as a system that navigates entropy rather than merely succumbing to it.
Methodology: Symbiotic Development
This project represents a breakthrough in Symbiotic Science. The core axioms and architectural vision were conceived by human intuition (Filip Haaland) and subsequently hardened through a relentless dialectical process with advanced Artificial Intelligence. This ensure the logic is stress-tested against established physical laws while maintaining its visionary core.
Documentation
- UNF_White_Paper_v2.4.pdf: The full technical specification and scientific applications.
- Methodology_Report.md: A detailed breakdown of the human-AI collaboration process.
License
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