The Aperture Axis: A Unified Drift Map of Reflexive Consciousness

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Abstract

The Aperture Axis presents a cross-disciplinary topology of consciousness, modeling it not as a fixed substance but as an axis of reflexive access—a continuous spectrum of states defined by the system’s ability to hold, navigate, and integrate cognitive tension. Integrating Reflexive Resonance Theory (RRT), systems psychology, affective neuroscience, biochemical modulation, and quantum analogies, the paper delineates six zones of aperture—from survival-level collapse to pure reason. Each zone is characterized by structural elements (frames, Overcells), neural correlates (DMN–SN–ECN dynamics, gamma coherence), neurochemical regimes (cortisol, serotonin, oxytocin), and probabilistic metaphors (drift, collapse, superposition). The model serves as a transdisciplinary interface for philosophy, psychology, cognitive science, and AI, offering a common language to map states of consciousness as dynamic attractors under structural stress. This is not a theory of content, but an architecture of access—epistemology as navigation.

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