Theory-publication line
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From instinct-weighted routing to family field mechanics — the Resource Instinct, dual-sovereignty intimacy, the Family Table, and the structural asymmetry of paternal shadow.
Reading position
- Complete Volumes I–XX through Publications Pages 1–2 and the adjacent specification line where needed.
- Read Volumes XXI–XXX to understand narrative installation, scene switching, shadow layers, fantasy, libido, and the first compensation.
- Then read Volumes XXXI–XL to understand resource mechanics, intimate power, family as a pressure core, and intergenerational shadow transmission.
- Later volumes extend into counter-position and shell families.
Expansion layers
Volumes XXXI–XL consolidate the resource and family branches of the system. They formalize the Firefly’s three compensatory directions (XXXI) and the Resource Instinct’s Exit-4 sovereignty mechanics (XXXII), then apply them to social fields — the Fake-to-Real World transition and resource phenotypes (XXXIII). Intimacy is redefined as the triple-instinct intersection where power is intrinsic (XXXIV), and dual-sovereignty computation shows that no fixed victim or aggressor exists (XXXV). The Family Table introduces fixed symbolic seats that persist across generations (XXXVI), while Instinct Zero and the maternal conduction node explain how pressure algorithms, culture, and fear are transmitted (XXXVII). Fear is formalized as the primitive driver that encodes into culture, executes as function, and compresses into control/no-control vectors (XXXVIII). The paternal vector enters as a full 100% collision, producing the family’s first shadow (XXXIX), and the three-generation loop shows how structural asymmetry repeats paternal shadow across millennia (XL).
Volumes XXXI–XL
Volume XXXI — The Firefly’s Three Compensatory Directions: Instinct-Weighted Routing and the First Bifurcation of Life Trajectory
The Firefly routes toward the strongest instinct line — Resource, Attachment, or Existence — locking lifelong compensation before conscious choice.
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Volume XXXII — The Resource Instinct: Exit-4 Sovereignty and the Controllability Computation
Control is not personality; it is controllability computation across world, others, self, and non-participation.
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Volume XXXIII — Resource × Social Mechanics: The Fake World, the Real World, and the Activation of the Resource Instinct
The Fake World suppresses competition; the first shame event triggers the Fake→Real switch, producing three resource phenotypes.
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Volume XXXIV — Intimacy as Triple-Instinct Intersection: Power, Sovereignty, and the Visibility–Attachment–Resource Field
Intimacy activates all three instincts simultaneously. Power is intrinsic — attack and withdrawal are sovereignty vectors, not moral failures.
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Volume XXXV — Dual-Sovereignty Network: Intimacy as Two Exit-4 Vectors Continuously Reshaping Each Other
Power cannot be erased; it only transforms and returns. Withdrawal is as powerful as aggression.
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Volume XXXVI — The Family Table: Fixed Symbolic Seats and the Structural Origin of Belonging
A child enters an already weighted table. The seat is structurally assigned and never moves — explaining why family positions feel inescapable.
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Volume XXXVII — Instinct Zero: The Gravity of Human Grouping and the Maternal Conduction Node
Before any instinct, the newborn takes a seat. The mother transmits pressure algorithms, functional memory, culture, and fear signatures.
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Volume XXXVIII — Fear as Primitive Driver: From Danger Map to Culture, Function, and Control Vectors
Fear is not an emotion but a binary survival dataset. Culture encodes it; function executes it; control/no-control vectors compress it.
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Volume XXXIX — The Paternal Vector: Collision, Shadow Output, and the Formation of the Family Pressure Core
The father is a full 100% vector colliding with the mother’s. The child is pulled into the resulting structural gap.
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Volume XL — The Paternal Shadow and the Three-Generation Loop: Structural Asymmetry and Intergenerational Transmission
Maternal unfinished need → paternal delay → child receives structural mismatch. The composite shadow repeats across generations.
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