The CDR Sweep Architecture establishes a seven-stage detection and intervention protocol for identifying Coherence-Decoherence-Recoherence dynamics across all domains.
Abstract This paper establishes prior art for the CDR Sweep Architecture: a seven-stage detection and intervention protocol for identifying Coherence-Decoherence-Recoherence dynamics across all scientific, clinical, ecological, computational, and governance domains. The architecture comprises Stage 0 (CDR existence binary test), Stage 1 (substrate-specific detection), Stage 2 (pathological confirmation), Stage 3 (niche ecology census), Stage 4 (neurological/psychological/psychiatric assessment), Stage 5 (intervention), and Stage 6 (sustained coherence/governance). The paper further establishes prior art for the two-attractor model (health-maintaining and health-reducing), the pathological environment constraint, the four-tier intervention cost framework, the pharmaceutical two-attractor sweep at molecular bonding level, and the accommodation boundary excluding enhancement. All methodology is placed in the public domain under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.
Smith et al. (Sat,) conducted a other in Coherence-Decoherence-Recoherence dynamics. CDR Sweep Architecture was evaluated. The CDR Sweep Architecture establishes a seven-stage detection and intervention protocol for identifying Coherence-Decoherence-Recoherence dynamics across all domains.
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