Model
The Model section provides a structured map of the major conceptual parts of Consciousness Mechanics (CM).
It is organised into three branch pages, Framework, Experience, and System behaviour, so that different explanatory layers can be treated clearly rather than collapsed into a single vague account.
Use this section to understand how the public site is organised, how the conceptual pages relate to one another, and how they connect back to the formal papers and wider CM / CCM architecture.
How to navigate the model
The model section is organised to make conceptual boundaries explicit. Each page explains one part of the wider framework, what it contributes, how it relates to neighbouring ideas, and what it does not claim.
- Framework — the overall architectural and comparative structure of CM / CCM
- Experience — AoE, global state, and the layered structure of experience
- System behaviour — perception, regulation, and action within the wider CM framework
- Formal material — papers, diagrams, and archived outputs
- Use this page as the main index into the public model map
- Use branch pages to understand scope before drilling into specific concept pages
- Use the concept pages to clarify structure and relation, not to replace the formal papers
That structure matters. One of the central aims of CM / CCM is to reduce conceptual conflation by separating distinct explanatory layers rather than folding architecture, experience, and system behaviour into a single undifferentiated account.
Model branches
Formal material
These pages connect the public conceptual map back to the formal source material and archived outputs.
- The site explains and orients
- The papers remain the formal academic record
- Branch pages help separate scope before moving into detailed concepts