GTii (Generative Theory of Iterative Invariants) is a new, original theoretical framework describing the birth, structure, and evolution of worlds through a minimal generative process. (The attached PDF contains the full GTii generative tree) No existing scientific or philosophical theory: begins from pure generativity, proceeds through iteration and a coherence threshold, branches into invariants, proto geometry, and proto dynamics, generates proto physics, light, time, space, fields, and constants, and then produces cosmoi, life, consciousness, meta worlds, concluding with the self reflection of generativity itself. GTii is a universal generative architecture capable of describing: physical theories, cosmological hypotheses, biological emergence, informational processes, artificial intelligence systems, and even narrative or cultural structures. Originality and Scope GTii is not derived from any existing discipline. It is not a variant of physics, mathematics, philosophy,or computer science. It is a new class of theory, absent from current scientific literature. GTii does not assume: space, time, matter, geometry, fields, energy, information, logic, observers, or consciousness. All of these emerge as consequences of the generative process. GTii and unresolved scientific problems GTii provides new structural interpretations for long standing open problems, including: the nature of physical constants, the origin of time, the relation between information and energy, the emergence of cosmoi, the rise of life, the evolution of intelligence, the unification of physical theories, generative models in biology and computation. Examples of applications already appear across my publications, with further workin preparation. Author: Waldemar Superson
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69cf5e995a333a821460d176 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19364835