Section 7: Domain Applications
By Brian Miller
SEI’s triadic interaction model is not limited to abstract mathematics. It applies directly across a wide range of scientific and philosophical domains. Each application shows how the same underlying structure — polarity, mediation, consequence — appears in different forms.
Quantum behavior, relativistic curvature, and field dynamics are all seen as structural consequences of SEI’s triadic geometry. For instance:
SEI models cosmic evolution as a recursive structure of polarities generating complexity through mediation. Big Bang symmetry-breaking, inflation, and dark energy all reflect SEI dynamics in different regimes.
DNA replication, cellular signaling, and homeostasis can be reframed in SEI terms. For example, DNA helices form polar regions; X is the enzyme interaction; the replicated strand is C. Life itself is the product of recursive triadic emergence.
Consciousness arises from oppositional polarities such as self and other, subject and object. Mediation through experience (X) produces awareness (C). Memory, intention, and perception can all be modeled within SEI’s interaction geometry.
Language, myth, and religion contain polar opposites (e.g., light/dark, order/chaos) and their integration into meaning (X). The stories, rituals, or insights that emerge (C) represent symbolic expressions of SEI at the human level.
AI systems simulate polar distinctions (input/output, pattern/response). Mediation through algorithms or machine learning maps onto X, with decision outcomes as C. SEI can guide new models of artificial cognition and intelligence.
Across every domain, SEI reveals a hidden continuity — the same interactive structure shaping physics, life, mind, and meaning. Its power lies in its universality, not in reducing complexity but in revealing the generative pattern that makes complexity possible.