Abstract The KIN-SHIP System Framework (KSS Framework) proposes an interdisciplinary conceptual architecture designed to explore structural correspondences across physics, biology, neuroscience, psychology, and information theory. Rather than replacing existing disciplinary models, the framework attempts to organize recurring systemic patterns observed across these domains into a unified relational topology. The framework introduces a hierarchical conceptual container referred to as the EXISTENTIORIUM, within which four principal domains operate: ENTIUM (experiential phenomena), RELATIUM (relational and structural dynamics), and REALIUM (physical and biological substrate). These domains interact through quadrellative relational nodes that model the transformation of information from sensory input through memory formation, narrative structuring, and emergent awareness. Mathematical and theoretical appendices further explore the framework through formal representations of relational vector equivalence, thermodynamic entropy dynamics, predictive processing models, and biological phase-synchronization mechanisms. The framework is presented as a conceptual synthesis intended to stimulate interdisciplinary dialogue concerning how physical and biological processes may give rise to complex biological organization and ultimately to human experience. Keywords: systems theory, network neuroscience, information theory, complex systems, cognitive architecture
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