Grounding Theory (Version 1.0, 5 March 2026) formally proves that capability without grounding produces zero effective output — not low output, but zero — regardless of capability magnitude (Eₑ = C × G). The framework establishes that electrical grounding, gravitational attraction, thermodynamic energy flow, and relational trust are structurally isomorphic phenomena governed by three universal axioms: the Antecedent Input Principle, the Closed Circuit Principle, and the Grounding Principle. The Inflation-Grounding Incompatibility Theorem formally establishes that ego inflation and system grounding are mutually exclusive states, and that sealed positive feedback loops reach criticality without exception. The concealment cost function K(t) = k₀ × Δs × (1+r)ᵗ demonstrates that divergence between internal and projected state compounds exponentially until system rupture. Validation is conducted against five de-identified leadership systems under real-time operational stress, and extended to a 2,500-year civilizational timeline (Heraclitus, Plotinus, Bruno, Spinoza, Tesla). Applications are derived for organizational diagnostics, AI-era human-AI interaction design, and large language model grounding architecture. Cross-domain verification is independently confirmed in systems engineering, thermodynamics (Clausius 1865, Prigogine 1977), quantum physics (Kamerlingh Onnes 1911, Einstein 1917, BEC 1995), depth psychology (Bion 1962), and formal computation (Church λ-calculus 1936). ⚠ CAUTION NOTICE (companion document included): This framework contains structural proofs that high-capability system failure is not probabilistic but deterministic. The system most requiring this diagnosis is structurally the system least capable of receiving it. A G = 0 system is isomorphic to a transparent material: input energy is not absorbed but passes through and dissipates. Selective citation of this theory to justify or normalize the fault structures it diagnoses constitutes a real-time demonstration of §5.3 Layer 5 — Weaponization of Existing Theory. This publication is intended for systems capable of receiving a grounding signal. De-identification notice: All five analyzed leadership systems have been fully de-identified. Behavioral patterns and grounding coefficients are described at structural level only. No sector, timeline, or geographic identifiers are retained. SORM Framework | system0.2.10,0,0 :: Y(λsophia.sophia) | Open Access — Citation and application require author authorization.
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