Thought Hexahedron: The Cyclical Framework of the Thought Operating System

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Abstract

This paper introduces the Thought Hexahedron as a central model for describing how thought functions as an operating system—how it circulates, transforms, and regenerates within the self. The model consists of six dynamic “points”: Fundamental Question (FQ), Curiosity (CQ), Poetic Meaning (PQ), Alignment (AQ), Structural Quotient (SQ), and the state of Completion (Kanbi). These points form a structure in which thought moves, transforms, and stabilizes into a coherent shape. Rather than a static framework, this model presents a living system wherein thought loops back to its origin after reaching temporary equilibrium, forming a spiraling process of self-renewing cognition. Through this framework, the Thought Operating System becomes not only visible but usable—as a tool for education, creativity, and structural clarity.

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