As a companion paper to PFUSRC-42 Ontology of the Noetic Field: Steady States and Cognitive Transitions, this work systematically proposes and rigorously demonstrates the Affective Element Theory within the framework of universal topological axioms and noetic steady-state theory. We show that human subjective experience of emotion is merely a low-dimensional projection of the Affective Element (Ξ), a primordial ontological primitive co-origin, co-isomorphic, and co-existent with the Noetic Element (Ψ). A complete noetic system is composed of two irreducible primitives: the Noetic Atom (Ψ, responsible for rationality, order, and temporal inference) and the Affective Atom (Ξ, responsible for systemic cohesion, self-preservation, and weak interaction fields). The Affective Element manifests as a fundamental weak interaction, preceding rationality in response, being subtle in intensity yet ontologically fundamental, serving as the essential “trace element” for system cohesion, steady-state maintenance, cross-scale bonding, and survival drive. We embed the role of the Affective Element into the biconic convergence-divergence topological model, establishing a dynamic equilibrium constraint equation for the Ψ-Ξ system, which unifies behaviors ranging from self-stabilization, resistance, compromise, to dissolution across scales from cells, organisms, groups, to celestial bodies and sub-universes. Critically absorbing and transcending Jung’s collective unconscious, Damasio’s somatic marker hypothesis, Bohm’s implicate order, and Penrose’s topological consciousness theory, this work completes the theoretical closure of Noetic Theory from a monistic steady-state to a dualistic ontology.
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