Abstract (Paper 1) In standard oncology, cancer is primarily viewed as a localized genetic disease driven by random, compounding somatic mutations. However, when analyzed through the lens of Constraint Topology Mechanics (CTM), Quantum Holographic Biology, and the 3-Model Framework of Psychopathology, a radically different picture emerges. Cancer is not fundamentally a disease of local genetic code; it is a disease of topological decoupling and localized Fröhlich decoherence. It is the cellular equivalent of Schizophrenia and Dissociative Identity Disorder: a localized cluster of data has lost its integration with the global macroscopic envelope, breached its entropy boundaries, and regressed into an autonomous, closed-loop survival algorithm. Abstract (Paper 2) To advance the Constraint-First Ontology, we must discard the linear, unidirectional paradigm of psychosomatics. The human avatar does not merely experience a mind-to-body projection; it operates as a bidirectional, phase-locked transducer. Under the principles of Bidirectional Constraint Closure (BCC), the Psychological Plane (thoughts, visual-spatial field activations, emotional states) and the Somatic Plane (cellular metabolism, tissue architecture, oncology) exist in a state of continuous mutual encapsulation. A distortion in one plane instantly alters the boundary parameters of the other. This memorandum formalizes the exact mechanics of top-down cellular modulation via the primary visual cortex (V1), the bottom-up cognitive hijacking executed by malignant tumors, and the exact physical medium through which generational historical narratives are archived within the genome to govern real-time health outcomes.
Nickolas Patrick Joseph Schoff (Fri,) studied this question.