This submission identifies a structural invariant present across all known physical, chemical, biological, and informational systems: three independent degrees of freedom, each with three polarity states. The work argues that this triadic invariant is not a mathematical convention or a modeling choice, but a direct consequence of the three-quark union, the first stable composite in the universe. Because baryons consist of three oscillatory modes with ternary polarity states, all emergent systems inherit the same structural constraints. This invariant manifests as the familiar xyz coordinate axes, the + 0 – polarity states, the three components of angular momentum, the three color charges of QCD, the three chemical valence states, and the triadic regulatory structures observed in biological and cognitive systems. The purpose of this submission is not to present a complete theory, but to formally disclose the invariant so that the scientific community may evaluate, challenge, or refine it.
James Reeves (Thu,) studied this question.