A preliminary structural framework proposing that consciousness organizes into individual human experience through a reducing-valve cascade from Source through conscious agents, across a generative threshold (the Psychoid Boundary), and into a two-layer interface comprising an innate archetypal template and an egoic gradient. Introduces the fitness–fidelity spectrum, a three-part rendering model, and a structural account of psychological distortion, identity, and human development grounded in analytic idealism.
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