Systemic Physics and the Architecture of Emergence: An Ontological Manifesto
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This manifesto introduces Systemic Physics as a new theoretical domain grounded in the principles of emergence, synergy, and ontological continuity. It serves as the most comprehensive formulation of the Systemic Continuum Paradigm (SCP) to date—an approach that redefines reality not as a collection of fundamental particles, but as a multi-layered field of threshold-bound systems whose properties arise only through structured interactions.By rejecting the traditional dichotomy between "natural" and "artificial" systems, the SCP proposes that all organized ensembles—ranging from galaxies to neural networks—follow the same systemic logic: properties such as gravity, intelligence, resilience, and expansion emerge only when internal synergy (ISB) crosses a Systemic Threshold (ST), at which point one dynamic monopolizes the General Systemic Balance (GSB) of that scale.This paper consolidates the ontological axioms, scale-relative mechanisms, and falsifiability criteria of the SCP; it reinterprets dark matter and dark energy as phase transitions within gravitational synergy, redefines forces as monopolies of emergence, and outlines a cross-domain roadmap for scientific application. Designed for physicists, philosophers, and complexity theorists, it positions emergence not as a metaphor, but as the structural law of reality.It is both a theoretical scaffold and a call to action: to build a science that measures thresholds instead of assuming absolutes, and to approach the universe not as a closed equation, but as a living architecture of unfolding systemic resonance.