Coherence Geometry Institute – Charter
Mission
The Coherence Geometry Institute (CGI) exists to develop, preserve, and communicate Coherence Geometry: a mathematical framework for studying how structure and organization arise through coherent interaction and constraint.
The Institute’s mission is to make the framework publicly inspectable, citable, and usable through canonical definitions, foundation documents, research papers, demonstrations, and educational materials.
Purpose
CGI provides a public reference point for research developed inside and around the Coherence Geometry framework. Its role is to organize the framework, maintain stable terminology, preserve versioned records, and support careful communication across mathematics, physics, computation, biology, information systems, and related domains.
The Institute is intended to support work that may originate outside traditional academic channels while still aiming for clarity, reproducibility, technical accountability, and open review.
Research and Publications
CGI materials may include canonical documents, foundation papers, working reference texts, technical reports, research manuscripts, seed notes, demonstrations, and educational materials.
Public records are released with versioning where appropriate. Some documents may be revised, expanded, superseded, or reorganized as the framework develops. Where terminology differs between older and newer documents, the canonical definitions should be treated as the current reference point.
Review and Engagement
CGI invites inspection, critique, correction, independent verification, and collaboration. The Institute does not treat public release as external validation. Released materials are made available so that others may evaluate, test, compare, extend, or challenge the work.
Ethics and Responsible Communication
CGI supports responsible communication of technical results. Materials with potential security, privacy, environmental, biological, or other practical risks may require additional care before public release.
Educational Outreach
CGI may provide open-access explanations, videos, visual demonstrations, lectures, courses, and reference materials to help readers understand the framework and its applications.
Governance and Development
CGI operates as an independent research institute. Its public corpus is expected to develop over time through versioned documents, public records, collaborations, and future revisions.
Adoption
This charter was adopted in 2026 and may be revised as the Institute and its public research corpus develop.

