This paper introduces Thought Structuring Architecture (TSA), a conceptual framework for understanding human cognition as a structured system that enables the continuous production of thought. The study redefines thought not as something generated internally, but as a condition that enters cognition and is structured into reality through processes of sensing, resonance, and structuring. Within this framework, structure functions as the condition that sustains continuity, allowing thought to be produced, accumulated, and extended over time. The paper further examines how generative loops emerge through recursive production, how structural density is formed, and how these processes scale from individual cognition to organizational systems and civilization. Artificial intelligence operates on structured human cognition and functions as an execution interface that connects it to reality. TSA defines an executable cognitive architecture that integrates the production of thought, the continuity of generation, and the expansion into civilization as a unified structural system.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69f04eb8727298f751e72b2d — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19651028