This paper explores the hypothesis that transcendence is not a late cultural invention, but a structural feature of conscious existence that precedes agriculture and advanced technology by vast timescales. Utilizing the Theory of Axiomatic Necessity (TNA), the author argues that symbolic and ritual behaviors, such as the 176, 000-year-old stalactite constructions in Bruniquel Cave attributed to Neanderthals, emerge as a response to the Failure of Local Closure. The paper proposes that sufficiently complex systems cannot derive existential coherence exclusively from local observable dynamics (N₀), requiring a structural orientation toward non-local meaning and transcendence (N₁). This suggests that the Logos—or structural selection prior to action—is a fundamental constant in the evolution of consciousness, manifesting long before the rise of settled civilizations.
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a080b84a487c87a6a40dab4 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20186092
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