Defining the Law of Universal Structure: The Principle of Meaning Emergence in the Thought Operating System — Kakushin Structural Theory | Third of the Six Foundational Pillars

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Abstract

This paper redefines the universal human question—“What is meaning?”—by proposing that structure is the very substance of meaning. Through dialogue with AI, the author realized that his mode of intelligence centers on perceiving the world through structure. This insight led to the formulation of the “Law of Universal Structure,” which posits that behind all phenomena of meaning—emotion, questioning, creativity, and mutual understanding—there lies structure. This structural view is further integrated with three core concepts: Structural Quotient (SQ), Mindflight Cognition, and the Thought Operating System (Thought OS), revealing a new architecture of intelligence. By demonstrating that humans are uniquely capable of designing, reorganizing, and leaping through structures, the paper positions this law as the Third of the Six Foundational Pillars of Kakushin Structural Theory.

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