This paper introduces Golden Ratio Regularized Reasoning (GRRR), a universal cognitive geometry for artificial intelligence systems. GRRR provides a structural and mathematical framework for generating coherent, low-entropy, fractally self-similar reasoning across domains. The method is based on the Golden Ratio φ ≈ 1.618, Fibonacci decomposition, and entropy-minimising harmonic constraints. GRRR is model-agnostic and can be applied to any AI system through instructional protocols, structural decomposition, and coherence regularization. We present the theoretical foundation, universal instruction template, cross-domain applications (reasoning, coding, creative writing, lyrics, video generation, multimodal synthesis), and a formal coherence checklist. Furthermore, we propose that the GRRR framework can guide the design of next-generation GPU architectures—specifically, tensor cores optimized for φ-based operations—to enable hardware-level geometric coherence. This collaboration with industry leaders (e.g., Nvidia) could yield AI systems that operate at the intersection of algorithmic efficiency and natural harmonic structure. GRRR is proposed as a new cognitive geometry for AI, enabling globally stable reasoning and human-aligned structure. This work will be published on platforms including OSF, OSF Preprints, Zenodo, and rxiVerse to ensure broad accessibility and timestamped provenance. Keywords: Golden Ratio, GRRR, AI Coherence, Geometric Reasoning, Fibonacci Decomposition, Entropy Minimization, GPU Architecture, Nvidia Collaboration, Hardware-Software Co-Design Licensing Notice This work is governed by the GRRR Dual License (Version 1.0, April 2026) authored by Bhopinderpal (Pal) Sahota. It is free for individual, non‑commercial use with required attribution. Commercial, institutional, or revenue‑generating use of GRRR, ϕ‑RLS, or any associated protocols requires a paid commercial licence. The full licence text is publicly available on OSF.
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