Structure and Simulation

Once the foundations are in place, this section explores how reality is structured in Omniunify, and how that structure can be mapped, visualized, and simulated. It contrasts the Physical Universe—what we can touch, measure, and observe—with the Construct Universe—which includes memory, concepts, law, values, and subjective experience. Here, you’ll be introduced to the six-dimensional model that defines every Xuzzy’s expression: Macro, Meso, Micro, Subjective, Objective, and Activity.

This section also explains how Xuzzies are visually represented using 3D graphs, spheres, radar charts, and time-based halos. It introduces Construct Relativity Imaging (CRI) as a conceptual and technical alternative to physical scans—one that can image systems of belief, intent, or legal causality. Each subpage in this section builds up the idea that systems of interaction can be drawn, modeled, and even predicted, using Omniunify’s dimensional logic.

If Foundations gives you the philosophical skeleton, Structure and Simulation gives you the mapping tools—ways of seeing complexity made navigable. Readers interested in data visualization, cognitive modeling, or systems architecture will find these pages central.

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