Title TDH–ToV. roi (Theory of Verses) — Version 4. 1Extended with Causation–Kozan Realization Framework Version v4. 1 Publication Date 2026-05-21 Authors Hau Dinh Thai (Other names: Thái Đình Hầu (Vietnamese name), or Thomas Thai, or (Thomas) H. D. Thai, ; pen-names: Thoriel–TDH, or TDH) Affiliation Independent Researcher Scientific Collaborator ChatGPT Description (Abstract) The TDH–ToV. roi (Theory of Verses) presents a unified conceptual frameworkfor modeling reality as a system of interconnected “Verses, ” each definedby internal coherence, interaction structures, and governing principles. The framework is organized into four foundational layers: (1) Structural definitions of Verses, (2) Dynamic interaction and evolution, (3) Regulatory mechanisms governing stability and survivability, and (4) Meta-observational systems describing perception and epistemic boundaries. The theory introduces key principles including Harmony–Counter-Harmony, Chaos–Counter-Chaos regulation, and observer–Verse coupling, enablinga consistent cross-domain representation of physical, biological, cognitive, and artificial systems. This version extends the framework through the introduction of theCausation–Kozan Realization mechanism, which formalizes the interactionbetween: • I-Verse (Intangible domain) • T-Verse (Tangible domain) • CIT-Verse (Combined Intangible–Tangible domain) Within this mechanism, intangible Causations and tangible Kozansinteract to generate structured CIT-entities. Version 4. 1 further improves reproducibility and transparency byincluding LaTeX source files, structured project organization, and README. txt documentation. This work represents an evolutionary step beyond Version 1. 0, maintaining conceptual clarity while preparing the foundationfor future mathematical formalization, simulation frameworks, and integration with TDH–STC. hoi and TDH–Duo. hoi systems. Keywords Theory of Verses TDH CIT-Verse (Combined Intangible & Tangible Verse) I-Verse (Intangible Verse) T-Verse (Tangible Verse) Causation Kozan Hybrid Systems System Coherence Emergence Chaos Harmony Observer Theory Complex Systems Intangible-Tangible Interaction Theoretical framework Notes Version 1. 0: Foundational constitutional release. Version 4. 0: Introduced Causation–Kozan Realization Framework. Version 4. 1: Improved reproducibility through inclusion of LaTeXsource files and structured documentation (README. txt).
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