This paper proposes a systemic organizational principle termed the Xian Law of Modular Contraction. The core hypothesis suggests that cosmic complexity is not cumulative, but rather integrative through a process of structural compression. Through the interaction of two opposing poles mediated by a third element (the Mediator), a system reaches a saturation point and subsequently contracts into a single new functional unit (3→1). This mechanism enables the maintenance of systemic stability even as complexity increases across cosmic scales.
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