Black Heart Neology v0.3: A Speculative Framework for Meaning Boundaries, Pattern Selection, and Reality Construction
Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research) July 6, 2026 Black Heart Jbs Mandloi
Experienced reality emerges through the interaction of embodied observers, biological constraints, and meaning-making processes, according to the speculative framework Black Heart Neology (BHN). The framework introduces conceptual tools such as Meaning Failure Points, Meaning Boundaries, Untranslatable Meaning Zones, Response Entropy and Interpretive Diversity, and the Attentional-Narrowing Bridge linking stress, attention, and meaning construction. BHN proposes that reality is neither passively perceived nor freely invented but constructed through pattern selection, meaning formation, and identity compression. The work is offered as a speculative research framework and experimental program in active development, not as an established scientific theory or a proven unified model of reality.