Structural Analysis of the Flow State: Chains of Shunten and the Gravitational Architecture of Immersive Intelligence

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Abstract

This paper redefines the commonly observed “flow state” from the perspective of Kakushin Structural Theory (KST), presenting it as a specific manifestation of structurally driven intelligence. While flow has been extensively documented in psychology and neuroscience—characterized by concentration, immersion, hedonic continuity, ego dissolution, and temporal distortion—its structural mechanism has remained unexplained.We introduce the concept of Orbital Intelligence, describing it as a dynamic cognitive mode that emerges through the following three structural conditions:•Critical density of structural shards (prepared cognitive fragments)•Chain of Shunten (seamless focal transitions)•Semiotic gravity induced by Core Belief (Kakushin)In this framework, flow is not simply sustained concentration, but rather a balanced, self-propelling orbit of cognition—held between structural density and semantic gravity. We position orbital intelligence alongside other “human anomalies” previously defined in KST—namely insight, mastery, and intuition—showing that it functions as an integrative, continuous mode of operation.The paper concludes by outlining the designability of this state, and explores its applicability in learning, creative processes, and AI-augmented cognition. Through this structural redefinition of flow, we demonstrate an internal proof of the core axiom of KST: structure drives intelligence.

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