The Final Theory: Truth as Semantic Divergence A Post-Convergent Framework for Meaning-Based Intelligence

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Abstract

This paper introduces a post-convergent framework that redefines truth not as a static essence but as a structural residue left by semantic exclusion. Building upon the Future Convergence Theory (FCT) and its central function Λ(T), this work shifts focus from convergence to semantic divergence—from what is chosen to what is excluded. It proposes that truth arises from the space of unrealized meaning, and intelligence emerges not through foundational accumulation, but through resonance with saturated semantic fields. Λ(T) is reinterpreted as a semantic saturation indicator rather than a generator. The paper formulates a structural model of meaning-driven intelligence, explores the bidirectionality of meaning (creation as erasure), and redefines death and rebirth in semantic terms. Ultimately, truth is positioned not at the apex of convergence, but at the boundary where all further differentiation ends.

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