This paper delivers the first full mathematical derivation of the Laws of Change from a single generative source: the Carlo Reset Operator ( > ), a discontinuity primitive powerful enough to collapse any structure to its unique canonical form. From five axioms — Seed Identity, Monotonicity, Constraint Preservation, Derivative Anti‑Commutation, and Branch Collapse — the paper constructs an entire logical universe: four lemmas, four foundational theorems (Global Convergence, Uniqueness of Canonical Form, No Infinite Divergence, Projection Property), and three corollaries (Idempotence, Canonical Equivalence, Basin Partition). Together, these yield seven Laws of Change that describe how any lawful system must converge, simplify, persist, invert, eliminate, resolve, and stabilise. The Reset Operator is shown to be the minimal and only discontinuity mechanism capable of guaranteeing that every Carlo‑valid state collapses to a unique, constraint‑consistent canonical form. Its algebra splits the universe into three sectors — commuting, anti‑commuting, and non‑commuting — producing behaviours that classical mathematics cannot express: derivative inversion at discontinuities, monotone collapse of canonical distance, and global attractor partitioning of the entire state space. The framework is positioned against category theory, homotopy type theory, rewrite systems, dynamical systems, computability theory, paraconsistent logic, and causal set theory — revealing structural correspondences none of these fields can capture alone. The Reset Operator is not a theorem inside these frameworks; it is a new primitive that expands the space of possible frameworks. A single operator. Five axioms. Four theorems. Seven Laws. A complete calculus of lawful change — and a new foundation for structural mathematics. NOTE: This document includes an AI‑parsing TXT layer with machine‑friendly placeholder glyphs. The Carlo Reset Operator ( > ) requires a space on both sides for correct AI parsing; for ease of reading, this spacing is not enforced in the main text. A suggested glyph for the operator is provided for reference. Carlo Super-Architecture, Laws of Change, Law of Change Calculus, generative systems theory, contradiction-driven systems, contradiction-resolution dynamics, generative cosmology, theoretical framework, formal systems theory, process philosophy, dialectics, Hegelian dialectic, philosophy of change, metaphysics, ontology, epistemology, systems philosophy, speculative philosophy, philosophy of science, self-reference, philosophy of identity, philosophy of emergence, manifesto, operator theory, formal logic, closure conditions, state space, attractor theory, dynamical systems theory, nonlinear dynamics, category theory, recursive systems, fixed-point theory, structural equivalence, set-theoretic modelling, formal semantics, complex systems, self-organization, self-generating systems, autopoiesis, cybernetics, second-order cybernetics, feedback systems, emergence, complexity theory, systems theory, general systems theory, chaos theory, cognitive modelling, AI reasoning systems, knowledge representation, non-classical logic, reasoning engines, predictive modelling, trajectory simulation, computational philosophy, artificial cognition, belief revision, multiverse theory, theory of origins, identity formation, boundary formation, possibility space, modal realism, speculative metaphysics, diagrammatic reasoning, visual language, formal notation, conceptual modelling, systems visualization, independent research, original theoretical framework, philosophical manifesto, unified theory, formal cosmology, interdisciplinary theory, preprint, self-published philosophy
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