General Overview
Coherence Geometry™ is a mathematical framework describing how structure and organization arise from a coherent substrate under constraint.

Core structure of Coherence Geometry.
Observable structure arises as a projection of a coherent substrate shaped by constraints.
In Coherence Geometry, structure arises from interactions within a coherent system shaped by constraints. These constraints may be internal or may arise between interacting elements, and configurations persist only where the constraints can be satisfied. Observable patterns appear as projections of this underlying structure.
The purpose of this site is to make Coherence Geometry publicly inspectable, citable, and usable. The materials are released as versioned records so that others can study, test, correct, extend, or independently develop the framework.
The materials below present the framework at increasing levels of detail.
A concise description of the framework and its core idea.
An extended conceptual treatment of Coherence Geometry.
An explanation of how coherence and constraints give rise to structure in Coherence Geometry.
Canonical definitions, foundation papers, working reference texts, and conceptual framework documents.
Definitions of common words and phrases in Coherence Geometry

