Recursive Intelligence

Author:   Behzad Ghorbani
Publisher:   Independently Published
Volume:   30
ISBN:  

9798255177318


Pages:   514
Publication Date:   06 April 2026
Format:   Paperback
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Recursive Intelligence


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Recursive Intelligence This book develops a dynamical theory of coherence grounded in the interaction between memory, deviation, timing, and phase. It begins by challenging a deeply embedded assumption in scientific modelling: that systems can be adequately described as static states or as mappings from input to output. In contrast, it argues that real systems must be understood as evolving sequences, whose behaviour depends not only on their present condition but on how that condition has been formed and how it continues to change over time. The central problem addressed is not accuracy, optimisation, or representation, but coherence. Coherence is defined as the capacity of a system to maintain an organised trajectory under conditions of perturbation, delay, and fluctuation. This reframing shifts attention away from isolated outputs and toward the structure of evolution itself. A system may produce correct results in the short term while internally drifting toward instability; conversely, a system may exhibit temporary error while preserving the structure necessary for recovery. The book therefore distinguishes sharply between correctness and coherence, placing the latter at the core of intelligent behaviour. To formalise this idea, the theory introduces a minimal set of interacting components. Memory is redefined not as storage but as an active, continuously evolving field that constrains the system's trajectory. Deviation is treated as a self-referential measure of difference between the present state and its recent history, while external misalignment captures the system's relation to its environment. These signals are not simply errors to be eliminated; they are structural elements that drive the system's evolution. A key contribution of the work is the introduction of temporal regulation through readiness and phase. Correction is not applied continuously, but is gated in time, allowing the system to integrate information before acting. This prevents over-reaction to noise and enables structured response to meaningful deviation. Phase provides a deeper temporal organisation, representing the system's position within an internal cycle and its alignment with external rhythms. Through controlled coupling between internal and external phase, the system achieves synchronisation without losing autonomy. The theory is brought together through a minimal closed set of equations, defining how state, memory, deviation, timing, and phase evolve together. From this formulation, distinct regimes of behaviour emerge, including stable coherence, oscillatory correction, divergence, and fragmentation. These regimes are not imposed but arise from the interaction of the system's components. The introduction of a stability functional allows coherence to be measured, tracked, and compared, transforming it from a conceptual condition into an observable quantity. The final part of the work outlines a path toward empirical validation through simulation and experimentation. By implementing the system in discrete form and examining its response to perturbation and parameter variation, the theory becomes testable. Its claims about recovery, instability, and temporal alignment can be directly observed and evaluated. Recursive Intelligence presents a unified framework in which intelligence is understood not as computation or representation, but as the capacity to organise change over time. It offers a minimal yet extensible structure for analysing how systems maintain coherence in dynamic environments, with implications across cognitive science, artificial intelligence, and complex systems theory.

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Author:   Behzad Ghorbani
Publisher:   Independently Published
Imprint:   Independently Published
Volume:   30
Dimensions:   Width: 21.60cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 27.90cm
Weight:   1.179kg
ISBN:  

9798255177318


Pages:   514
Publication Date:   06 April 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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