This conceptual orientation note opens the Eidionics A-Series. It investigates attractor structure not primarily as a fixed point, target state, or predefined center, but as an unbound field form within a field of possibilities. The note focuses on the early question of how approach, contact, orientation, and continuation become possible within a non-uniform field. The note does not disclose the full simulation architecture, parameter structure, metrics, or result sequences of the A-Series. Instead, it defines the conceptual entry point for a later sequence of more specific publications on attractor form, contact surfaces, accessibility, temporal effects, and changes of form. A central distinction introduced in this note is whether an attractor structure can be read as approximately spherically symmetric or whether it must be understood as direction-dependent, distorted, open, split, or locally uneven.
Steven William Baxmeier (Thu,) studied this question.