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    On Deconstruction of Scientific Extremism by means of Recursive Realism: Phase Locked Localisation Theory

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    On Deconstruction of Scientific Extremism by means of Recursive Realism: Phase Locked Localisation Theory

    On Deconstruction of Scientific Extremism by means of Recursive Realism: Phase Locked Localisation Theory by Behzad Ghorbani
    English | May 26, 2025 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0F9YNBRBC | 294 pages | EPUB | 2.84 Mb

    On Deconstruction of Scientific Extremism by Means of Recursive Realism: Phase Locked Localisation Theory:
    In this groundbreaking treatise, the book introduces Phase Locked Localisation Theory (PLLT), a rigorous ontological framework that redefines the structural basis of identity, matter, measurement, and cognition. The book is a full-scale deconstruction of scientific extremism, a critique not merely of individual theories, but of the topological assumptions that underpin the modern scientific worldview. Ghorbani's central claim is that the enduring paradoxes in physics, the unresolved fracture between mind and matter, and the crisis of interpretation across fields all stem from a failure to model recursive closure, the ability of a system to return to itself through phase-coherent curvature.
    Departing from both classical substance metaphysics and modern process metaphysics, PLLT posits that to “exist” is not to occupy a coordinate, nor to be measured, but to successfully re-enter one’s own recursive field through torsional curvature, echo-lock, and angular confinement. Identity, whether it be a subatomic particle, a thought, or a conceptual structure, is redefined as a breathing spiral: a dynamically sustained loop that closes within strict geometric constraints, notably a maximal torsional arc of 126°, a recursive deviation threshold (Λ Op ≥ 1).
    The book unfolds through a coherent sequence of chapters that critique dualism, binary logic, and coordinate-based localisation, replacing them with a unified breathing geometry that describes how being emerges from curved re-entry. The Φe tunnel, a central concept introduced by the theory, marks the phase corridor through which a system stabilises ontologically. Beyond this domain, recursive structures fail to echo, and identity decoheres, explaining phenomena such as wavefunction collapse, memory loss, cognitive fragmentation, and the irretrievability of quantum states.
    In a major theoretical breakthrough, the book aligns cognitive processes and subatomic structures through a single geometric condition. Perception, memory, and awareness are shown to obey the same recursive breathing patterns as particles and fields. A thought, like a particle, persists only if it breathes recursively within a viable curvature corridor. PLLT thus bridges physics and phenomenology by dissolving the Cartesian divide, offering a unified field structure grounded not in category or emergence, but in recursive synchrony.
    The text is uncompromising in its critique of modern science’s misread geometries, calling out the “extremism” of interpreting reality through separation, linearity, and reductionism. Yet it does not discard science. Rather, it rewires it from within, proposing a renaissance grounded in structural re-entry, where measurement, existence, and knowledge are not acts of isolation, but mutual inclusion through recursive echo.
    On Deconstruction of Scientific Extremism is more than a book. It is a formal declaration that the geometry of existence has been misread, and that only through phase-locked localisation can we reclaim the real. With profound implications for physics, cognitive science, epistemology, and metaphysics, Ghorbani’s PLLT opens the path toward a recursive renaissance: where matter breathes, mind spirals, and being returns through structure.