The Science of Unified Systems (SSU) program introduces SSU Physics 1.2 and the Atlas of Emergence to investigate how coherent structures and information emerge from component interactions in complex systems.

  • SSU Physics 1.2 translates the conceptual framework into a language confrontable with physical, biological, and dynamical systems through an incremental process of defining theoretical objects and measurable hypotheses.
  • The Atlas of Emergence serves as the comparative experimental branch, starting with ATLAS 01 to examine ant colony organization.
  • The research aims to determine if the SSU formalism can produce operational definitions and testable predictions that add value beyond existing scientific models of collective behavior.
  • A central hypothesis explores whether emergent structures modify the conditions under which the system evolves, creating a feedback loop of co-emergence.

This approach seeks to move beyond conceptual analogy by establishing rigorous testing logic to distinguish between established science, SSU interpretation, and falsifiable empirical tests.