The Topological Resonance Hypothesis v5.1: Bounded Randomness, Topological Fabric Density, and the Deterministic Architecture of Reality | Synapse
March 22, 2026Open Access
The Topological Resonance Hypothesis v5.1: Bounded Randomness, Topological Fabric Density, and the Deterministic Architecture of Reality
Key Points
The aim is to introduce a new concept called 'Bounded Randomness' which redefines randomness in the context of physical systems.
Developing a theoretical framework for 'Bounded Randomness'.
Analyzing the implications of topological fabric density on physical forms.
Exploring the deterministic architecture of reality under the new hypothesis.
'Bounded Randomness' is defined as a constrained computational resource.
The framework provides insights into the relationship between randomness and physical limits.
A new understanding of how topological structures govern reality's behavior.
Abstract
This work introduces the term 'Bounded Randomness' as an original conceptual framework by the author, defining randomness as a computational resource constrained by physical budget