Volume VII formalizes attraction tension as a deterministic force-pattern arising from structural interactions between visibility differentials, boundary fixation, and exit-path homology. Unlike psychological interpretations of “chemistry” or “emotional pull,” attraction tension in Symbolic Mechanics is defined as: a mechanical output f(ΔV, Rₛ, EC, Eₕ) generated when multiple structural variables overlap. The volume builds on four prior architectures: 1. Visibility mechanics (ΔV) — from Volume VI Higher visibility systems generate stabilizing contours; lower-visibility systems experience intensified collapse when detecting ΔV. 2. Safety Radius (Rₛ) — from Volume V A fixed, non-negotiable boundary parameter that determines whether approach impulses become tension. 3. Existence Compensation (EC) — from Volume VI The fallback vector activated when symbolic weight becomes unreadable. 4. Exit Homology (Eₕ) — from Volumes II–III Structural similarity of exit-path distributions, especially Exit-2 dominance, generating predictive resonance. Volume VII establishes the full analytical framework: • ΔV produces a forward impulse (F₁) • Rₛ produces a reverse boundary force (F₂) • Exit homology amplifies both impulses • EC modulates F₁ under visibility collapse • The unresolved interference between F₁ and F₂ = tension Thus, attraction tension is not bidirectional desire. It is a mechanically unstable two-force oscillatory field. The volume introduces: • a full taxonomy of mechanistic triggers • the internal logic of oscillation (F₁ = F₂) • the structural conditions that intensify tension • why attraction does not collapse boundaries • why the phenomenon is energetic rather than emotional This work completes the computational bridge between visibility mechanics (Vol. VI), boundary mechanics (Vol. V), and rupture engine exit homologies (Vols. II–III). —————————————————— 🖋 Author Statement This work is part of the Symbolic Mechanics independent research series. It presents structural models, symbolic logic, and computational frameworks. The material is conceptual in nature and is not intended for clinical, religious, or commercial instruction. The author remains anonymous, and the series will continue to expand into deeper modules. ⚖️ Rights & Contact(English Version) © Symbolic Mechanics Archive For collaboration, citation, rights, or research inquiries, please contact: 📩 eidosan013135@hotmil.com All correspondence will be handled anonymously.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69acc57d32b0ef16a404fa52 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18887294