Rupert Sheldrake proposed morphogenetic fields — spatial structures that pre-exist and guide biological development. Independently, Katayama Yoshimitsu developed the Ki-Net (気の網) hypothesis: material design is pre-embedded in cosmic space as an information network, and particles, life, and phenomena emerge in accordance with this pre-existing structure. This paper demonstrates their structural identity across independent disciplines and decades, constituting evidence under the Proof by Convergence methodology. Key mapping: morphogenetic field = Ki-Net; form precedes matter = material design pre-embedded in space; morphic resonance = 刻宇宙 (space as recording medium); causation at field-matter boundary = value generated at Koku/Genki boundary. Extended implication: cardiac neural tissue is a morphogenetically optimized boundary-surface system, directly connecting to the Dual-Layer 3D Output System (DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19702530). Space is not empty. It is pre-designed. Life grows along its lines.
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