Title TDH–CIT-RF.roi (Version 1.0): The Causation–Kozan Realization Framework for the Combined Intangible–Tangible Verse Authors Hau Dinh Thai (Other names: Thomas H. D Thai or Thái Đình Hầu (Vietnamese name), TDH (pen-name) Thoriel-TDH (pen-name) (Primary Author) Affiliation Independent Researcher Contributor ChatGPT (AI Scientific Collaborator) Publication Date 2026-05-20 Version 1.0 Description (Abstract) This work introduces the TDH–CIT Realization Framework (CIT-RF), a unified theoretical model describing how entities emerge, stabilize, and evolve through the interaction of intangible causational structures and tangible kozanic embodiments. The framework establishes a foundational principle in which real systems are formed through the coupling of Causation (intangible structures such as logic, laws, and design) and Kozan (tangible embodiments such as matter and energy). A dynamic realization equation is developed to model system evolution under constructive coupling and disruptive forces. The work further defines stability conditions, emergence thresholds via nonlinear phase transitions, multi-layer adaptive system dynamics, and collapse mechanisms. A complete lifecycle model is proposed, describing realization, stability, collapse, and re-realization as a continuous process. This Version 1.0 release focuses on conceptual clarity and pedagogical structure, ensuring that each equation is accompanied by explicit definitions and interpretations for transparency and reproducibility. The framework is applicable across multiple domains including physics, engineering, biological systems, and complex adaptive systems, and serves as a foundational step toward a unified understanding of realization processes. Keywords CIT - Verse (Combined Intangible & Tangible Verse) Causation Kozan Realization Dynamics Emergence Phase Transition Multi-Layer Systems Collapse Theory Lifecycle Systems Complex Systems Theoretical Framework Notes The LaTeX source file (main.tex) is included to support transparency, reproducibility, and future development of the framework.
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