Coherence Information Theory

Coherence Information Theory develops the informational side of Coherence Geometry. It treats information as organized coherence: phase relation, alignment, distinction, projection, and stable structure within a shared-amplitude system. This research area connects CG to signal structure, inference, representation, entropy-like measures, and information flow across coherent systems.

Documents in this area may overlap with foundations, computation, physics, and artificial intelligence, because information in CG is treated as a structural projection rather than as a separate symbolic layer.

  • A Coherence-Geometric Substrate for Information, Modulation, and Inference

    CGI-RSR-000014 | We examine the foundations of information from a coherence-geometric perspective, treating information not as a collection of independent symbols but as structure arising from constrained phase relationships within a shared energetic substrate, prior to symbolic discretization.