We present the 4/42 Fractal Law, a deterministic structural pattern governing the AXIOM42 cognitive architecture and its parent Trust Layer ecosystem. We demonstrate that the number 4 represents the minimal closure set for any self-consistent deterministic system—encoding identity, verification, action, and record as irreducible primitives. We further demonstrate that 42 represents the minimal full expansion set for a cross-domain, recursive, governed ontology built on that closure. The recursive oscillation between these two values (4 → 42 → 4 → 42 → …) produces fractal self-similarity at every architectural layer. We provide a structural proof sketch showing this recurrence is not coincidental but is a fixed-point attractor of the design. Empirical evidence includes: 42 self-generated validation tests (42/42 pass, 0 AI calls), 42 canonical catalog nodes, 42 LDIR rules at stable plateau, 42-token determinism threshold, and a knowledge registry that independently converged to 42 equivalent book volumes (3.4M words). To our knowledge, AXIOM42 is the first cognitive architecture whose rules, packs, tests, canon, governance, and emergent behaviors all converge on a single fractal signature. Keywords: deterministic cognition, fractal architecture, structural attractors, minimal closure, ontological expansion, AXIOM42, Trust Layer, self-similar systems Protected under U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 64/032,339, Filed April 7, 2026.
Ronald Jason Andrews (Mon,) studied this question.