This paper proposes a structural theory of cognitive leaps as a reproducible and recursively expanding phenomenon, which the author defines as the “Big Bang of Knowledge.” By introducing the concept of a Thought OS—an operational structure of cognition—this work presents a model in which a single leap triggers others through shared structural components, initiating a chain reaction of insight and innovation.Divided into five stages—preparation, ignition, propagation, trace, and democratization—the Big Bang is shown to be fueled by three core factors: fundamental belief (FQ), structural tension, and fragmented memory shards. These converge to ignite a leap (via Mindflight Cognition), which in turn can activate new leaps in other cognitive systems. The paper further explores how these leaps leave observable traces, how structures can be designed to enable such leaps, and how this recursive expansion of insight paves the way for a democratized and structurally-accelerated form of collective intelligence.
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