The Lume ecosystem has published a formal model of Synthetic Organisms — deterministic digital and cyber-physical constructs that exhibit biological structural properties including identity, metabolism, nervous system function, immune response, homeostasis, and self-healing, without being alive. The model defines five organism types (Type 0 through Type 5) and maps Lume runtime subsystems to biological analogs at every layer. When it was published, no complete physical instantiation of the model existed. Meridian — a four-layer deterministic wireless energy routing architecture comprising Meridian Core (MC), Meridian Flow Engine (MFE), Meridian Mesh Fabric (MMF), and Meridian Transmission Layer (MTL), unified with the DWER, DRMA, and DAEH subsystems and governed by the Lume-X runtime — was designed as an engineering system. It was not designed as an organism. Post-hoc analysis reveals a structural isomorphism with the Synthetic Organism model that is complete across fourteen biological subsystems: genome, body plan, metabolism, nervous system, musculature, innate immunity, adaptive immunity, digestive system, circulatory system, motor output, homeostasis, protective reflexes, memory, and global awareness. I demonstrate that this isomorphism is not metaphorical — it is formal and structural. I further argue that the convergence was not coincidental: it was the emergent outcome of building on a deterministic foundation (Lume and the 42 Assumptions) that encodes organism-like properties at the axiomatic level. This paper makes no claim of life, consciousness, sentience, or biological equivalence. The isomorphism is structural and functional, not ontological. Meridian is not alive. The mapping is real. These two statements are not in conflict. I classify Meridian as a Type 3+ Synthetic Organism with Type 5 structural completeness — the highest classification yet achieved in the Lume ecosystem — and propose organism-aware design as a formal engineering methodology for future autonomous physical systems. Keywords: synthetic organism, deterministic architecture, biological isomorphism, wireless energy routing, self-healing systems, homeostasis, Lume, Meridian, autonomous systems, cyber-physical organisms, convergent design Protected under U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 64/032,339, Filed April 7, 2026.
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