Volume XVII of the R-layer Mode Theory series presents a unified description of information structures across all scales of the R-layer tension field. As stated in the text, “particles, observers, societies, civilizations, and cosmic-scale information structures are not separate domains, but different coarse-grainings of the same underlying tension field on the R-layer.” This volume extends the microscopic AUP/MUP mode framework to mesoscopic observers, macroscopic social systems, planetary civilizations, and cosmic-scale information networks. It demonstrates that all these structures share a single mode architecture governed by curvature, phase evolution, synchronization, and nonlinear coupling. Key contributions include: AUP/MUP modes as the fundamental binary structure underlying particles and neutrino oscillations Observers as multi-mode information vortices Social and civilizational tension fields as collective synchronization phenomena Cosmic tension networks formed by interstellar civilizations Neutrinos as probes of large-scale R-layer geometry A unified dynamical law connecting oscillation, synchronization, and multi-scale information flow A hierarchical mode architecture from particles to cosmic civilizations The volume also develops predictions across scales, including microscopic deviations in neutrino oscillations, cognitive synchronization signatures, social phase transitions, civilizational evolution patterns, and cosmic-scale tension-field effects. Volume XVII completes the conceptual bridge from particle physics to cosmic civilization theory and prepares the foundation for the unified mode table to be developed in Volume ∞.
Tsuyoshi Tohi (Thu,) studied this question.