The Fractal Information Principle is an independent interdisciplinary conceptual framework exploring whether informational distinction, recursive organisation, relational coherence, and boundary behaviour may underlie the emergence of structure, matter, spacetime, consciousness, and recursive intelligence. This upload includes the stable PDF manuscript, the editable DOCX source file, and a SHA-256 checksum file for verifying the digital integrity of the uploaded files. This revision further refines Part II into a clearer and more progressive physical and cosmological sequence. Section 2.4 has been reordered so that singularities, event horizons, the CMB, the cosmological horizon, distributed singularities, and recursive feedback now develop as a more natural boundary-logic pathway. The CMB discussion has also been clarified to present several possible boundary-orientation readings without treating them as confirmed mechanisms or literal inverses of Hawking-like radiation. Additional light transitional wording has been added across Part II to improve cohesion between boundary dynamics, time, matter, gravity, observer-centred inversion, and recursive cosmology while preserving the framework’s core content. Part III has also been lightly refined so that it now follows more clearly from the physical and cosmological logic developed in Part II. New transitional wording clarifies that Part III revisits earlier principles from the perspective of informational geometry, light, curvature, observation, coherence, and quantum relation, rather than restating the foundational framework. Additional bridging text has been added to improve the movement from geometric structure into symbolic parallels, consciousness, resonance, and recursive self-observation.
Stuart Iain Bond (Thu,) studied this question.