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. Revision R5.1 develops the reciprocal relationship between informational resolution and concentrated potential across scale, including nuclear and chemical binding, chain reactions as cascading redistribution, and intermediate scales as a sustainable balance between extreme concentration and dispersal. The cumulative case has also been updated to reflect these extensions. This follows earlier revisions introducing reciprocal translation across informational regimes, bidirectional pinch-point transitions, wider geometric balance, the Big Bang as a readable boundary within deeper recursive continuity, and an expanded cross-domain case for informational patterning as a cohesive description of reality.
Stuart Iain Bond (Mon,) studied this question.