Description Goal and Meaning: The Structural Relationship Inside All Intelligent SystemsCivilization Physics — Foundation Series (Volume 0) This foundational paper examines the structural relationship between goal and meaning, showing that the two form the core internal dynamics of every intelligent system—biological, artificial, or civilizational. Within the broader Civilization Physics framework, the paper argues that intelligence is not merely the pursuit of objectives but the organization of information in a way that continually aligns goal-directed behavior with contextual meaning. At the instrumental level, goals give direction and organize information against entropy; at the structural level, meaning provides the why—the broader purpose, value context, and adaptive compass that ensures goals remain coherent, ethical, and sustainable. When goals and meaning reinforce each other, the system becomes adaptive, resilient, and aligned. When they decouple, the result is compulsive optimization, ethical drift in AI, psychological collapse in individuals, and legitimacy failure in civilizations. The paper builds on the axiom of intelligence defined in Volume 0—autonomous, goal-directed information organization within an open boundary—and demonstrates how meaning emerges from, and loops back into, the goal hierarchy. Through applications to AI alignment, human motivation, addiction, organizational coherence, and societal stability, the paper shows that goal–meaning alignment is a universal structural requirement for sustainable intelligence. As the opening volume of the Foundation Series, this work establishes the conceptual bedrock that underlies the entire Civilization Physics corpus—including Frame Theory (Presence × Integrity) and the Entropy Law (R)—and clarifies why meaning, like negative entropy, must be continually maintained for any intelligent system to remain stable and truthful. Keywords: Goal-Directed Systems · Meaning · Intelligence Axiom · Information Organization · Frame Theory · Presence × Integrity · Structural Alignment · AI Ethics · Cognitive Architecture · Civilization Physics
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/6924e3f8c0ce034ddc34f30e — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17678741