Historical Documents

This section contains documents of historical importance in the development of Coherence Geometry. These records are included not only for their technical content, but because they mark key transitions in the formation of the CG framework: the emergence of shared amplitude as a working principle, the first computational use of coherence-driven refinement, the movement from research notebooks into formal manuscripts, and the eventual expansion from Coherence-Driven Intelligence into Coherence Geometry.

Photo from a personal research notebook documenting the 2013 experiment in which the shared-amplitude, multi-phase number concept first became visible.

Historical documents may use earlier terminology, notation, or framing than the current Foundations texts. They are preserved because they show how the framework developed, where central ideas first appeared, and how later CG structures grew out of earlier computational, geometric, or conceptual work.

These documents should be read as part of the developmental chain of Coherence Geometry. Later publications may refine the language or formalism, but the historical records identify important moments when the underlying structure
first became visible.

Historical Records

Early Research Notebook

Multi-Dimensional Memory Revisited: Early Research Notebook Pages on Shared Amplitude and Multi-Phase Structure
Internal ID: CGI-HST-000001

This historical notebook artifact preserves photographed handwritten pages from October 30, 2013. The pages document an early exploratory construction of a multi-dimensional memory structure using a shared amplitude-like organizing principle. In retrospect, this appears as a precursor to the multi-phase number and shared-amplitude framework later formalized in Coherence Geometry.

This document is historically significant because it records an early notebook appearance of the representational idea that later became central to Coherence-Driven Intelligence, Emergent Intelligence, and the Coherence Geometry Foundations texts.


Emergent Intelligence

Emergent Intelligence from Coherence-Driven Dynamics: Archival Submission Packages
CGI-RSR-000017

This archival package preserves the original Nature-format and PNAS-format submissions for the Emergent Intelligence / Coherence-Driven Intelligence research program. It is historically important because it represents the first successful formal utilization of the shared-amplitude coherence concept that had appeared in earlier research notebooks, including the 2013 Multi-Dimensional Memory Revisited pages.

The EI/CDI submission package predates the formal creation of the Coherence Geometry Institute and the later expansion of CG into physics, chemistry, biology, information systems, finance, and applied physical systems. In retrospect, it marks a key transition point: shared amplitude moved from a latent research insight into an operational computational mechanism for coherence-driven emergence.