We propose the foundations of a new mathematical framework — the Geometry of Complexities — which studies how the structural complexity of any object varies with the position of observation. The central result is a three-term decomposition: Sₜotal = Sdirect + Scurve + Sₒbs, where Sdirect is the absolute invariant complexity of the object measured by its internal projections, Scurve is the complexity revealed by complete multi-angle observation (zero for a single angle, maximal when all angles are available), and Sₒbs is the observer's fixed Euclidean contribution. Each object carries its own natural geometry of measurement — flat objects project in Euclidean space, curved objects in Riemannian space, fractal objects in fractional-dimension space. The Partial Loss Theorem recovers Heisenberg and Gödel as geometric corollaries. Six open problems are stated for future researchers.
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Judicael Brindel
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69abc1e85af8044f7a4eb097 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18876698