Unifying All Existence: Conceptual vs Structural Space

This audio explores the dual-domain nature of Sun Yu-li’s theory, which unifies all existence into Conceptual Space (C-Space) and Structural Space (S-Space). C-Space is described as the topological realm of internal cognition, where thoughts are fluid and relational. S-Space is the geometrical realm of external reality, where forms are fixed and measurable.

The theory argues that cognition is the constant interaction and "handshake" between these two domains. Using the elements of dots, lines, and planes, the framework shows how an internal intention in C-Space must find an anchor in S-Space to become a stable reality. This unification provides a holistic blueprint for both understanding human consciousness and engineering artificial intelligence. By balancing these two spaces, the theory bridges the gap between the subjective mind and the objective world.

The audio suggests that this duality is the fundamental engine of the universe, providing a unified structure for everything from the smallest thought to the largest physical form.

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