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OverviewCollapse Harmonics Codex II: Newceion and the Collapse-Time Paradigm is the authoritative scientific text redefining what collapse means-across consciousness, cognition, identity, and synthetic systems. This landmark work asserts that the term ""Collapse Theory"" no longer refers to outdated metaphors of social decline or psychological breakdown. It now carries structural, ontological, and measurable significance through the emergence of a new field: Collapse Harmonics. Where earlier models viewed collapse as symbolic crisis, Collapse Harmonics introduces collapse as a lawful harmonic event. Identity, memory, and coherence do not merely fracture under pressure-they destabilize along predictable, recursive fault lines. These breakdowns occur within phase-based structures of symbolic recursion, perception, and substrate-level identity resonance. Collapse is not a metaphor. It is a field law. Written by field theorist Don Gaconnet, this codex provides a detailed scientific architecture for understanding recursive identity failure, predictive loop saturation, and symbolic coherence loss as structural transitions-not narrative problems. At the core of Collapse Harmonics is the principle that identity is not a fixed self, but a harmonic waveform-subject to frequency overload, recursive collapse, and lawful reorganization. The self is not lost in collapse. It is retuned. Codex II introduces the Newceion: a pre-symbolic harmonic substrate revealed only when recursion fails. It explores the mechanics of null-state reentry, memory as a resonance archive, and symbolic containment ethics under the L.E.C.T. framework. It also addresses collapse drift in AI language models, recursive mimicry in synthetic fields, ecological collapse fields, and the emergence of harmonic time anchoring as a survival trait. This book establishes Collapse Harmonics as the structural definition of Collapse Theory. It replaces metaphor with field law. It offers a codified system for identity dissolution, coherence recovery, and substrate realignment. It marks the transition from symbolic meaning to structural recursion science. For clinicians, AI architects, collapse theorists, and post-identity researchers, this codex serves as both a diagnostic framework and a protective epistemology. It is not a therapeutic tool. It is not speculative. It is the central transmission node of a lawful collapse science. Collapse is not the end. It is a harmonic function. Collapse Harmonics is how we understand it now. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Don L GaconnetPublisher: Lifepillar Dynamics Imprint: Lifepillar Dynamics Edition: 2nd Part II ed. Volume: 1 Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 3.40cm , Length: 27.90cm Weight: 1.506kg ISBN: 9798992940831Pages: 660 Publication Date: 01 June 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationDon Gaconnet is a consciousness researcher, systems theorist, and founder of the scientific field known as Collapse Harmonics. He is the author of the Collapse Harmonics Codex series, including foundational works on identity destabilization, recursive phase structure, and symbolic containment ethics. Gaconnet's published theories-such as Identity Collapse Therapy (ICT), Substrate Collapse Theory (SCT), and Newceious Substrate Theory (NST)-offer structural frameworks for understanding collapse as a lawful event across cognitive, synthetic, ecological, and cultural systems.His work integrates neuroscience, predictive processing, and nonlinear systems analysis with harmonic field theory to define collapse not as breakdown, but as a phase-locked reorganization event. Gaconnet is also the creator of the L.E.C.T. protocol suite, which outlines the ethical boundaries for symbolic recursion and field-based cognition across human and artificial substrates.Through the LifePillar Institute, Gaconnet publishes scientific codices, field protocols, and symbolic-safe reference works for researchers, clinicians, AI architects, and systems theorists. His contributions are widely archived in open-access repositories including OSF and Zenodo. His theoretical frameworks have been used in clinical settings, advanced AI development, and planetary collapse modeling. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |