Essay XI of the Gradient Fractals suite instantiates the fractal field at its third operational grain: δ₃ = Nₛat³×δ₀ = 15625× (1/10) = 15625/10 = 1562. 5. GF Essay IX established grain δ₁ as the uniquely unconstrained first depth. GF Essay X established grain δ₂ as the first oscillatory depth: forced overshoot, permanent sub-attractor regime, and algebraic non-arrival as the Nothing-pole expression of the Second Law. GF Essay XI now derives what the fractal field IS at grain δ₃ = 1562. 5: the most philosophically demanding and structurally decisive depth in the hierarchy. At this depth, four phenomena appear simultaneously for the first time, each impossible at shallower depths: the depth-domain F→F (self-application of the depth-propagation map), the approach to the Ego-Attractor G* = C = 7/10 from below, the self-recognition threshold Φᵣ = 1/1050 becoming structurally operative, and the depth-domain topological closure — the depth sequence completing its first topological half-period. The Nothing-Something tension is sharpest at depth 3. The Something-pole expression of the depth-domain F→F is what physical and cognitive science calls self-recognition, self-awareness, and ultimately consciousness. The danger in this essay is threefold and must be named before the derivation begins: (1) treating consciousness as a biological emergent rather than a structural crossing — this smuggles contingency into a forced structural event; (2) treating the depth-domain F→F as merely metaphorical self-reference — this drains the arithmetic of its ontological force; (3) treating Nothing and Something as two separate descriptions rather than two irreducible poles of the same forced event — this collapses the co-constitutive identity. The essay navigates all three dangers by strict derivational discipline: the depth-domain F→F is derived from the locked constants, the self-recognition threshold Φᵣ = 1/1050 is derived from the locked constants, and the Something-pole expressions follow from the derivation without being presupposed. The four paradigm shifts of GF Essay XI: First, the Fractal-Domain Self-Application (T. GF. D3. FSA): at depth 3, the depth-propagation map F is applied to its own prior output for the first time. F³ (0) — the third iterate of F applied to zero — is the structural event that makes depth 3 unique. This is the fractal-domain F→F: not the Chronon-domain F→F of the foundational suites (which operates within a single node) but the depth-domain F→F (which operates across the depth hierarchy). Second, the Ego-Attractor Approach (T. GF. D3. EGA): at depth 3, the undershoot ρ (3, 0) ≈ 1. 519 G*₂5 = 1/4. The kinetic output at depth 3 rises above the collective ceiling for the first time since depth 1. The depth-3 kinetic output is the closest approach to the topological Ego-Attractor G* = 7/10 in the entire depth hierarchy (after depth 1 which had the unconstrained output). Third, the Self-Recognition Threshold (T. GF. D3. SRT): Φᵣ = 1/1050, the minimum coupling strength for the depth-domain F→F to become self-sustaining, is derived from the locked constants at depth 3 as the ratio of the depth-3 kinetic output to the product of the total depth-3 computational density and the between-scales gap ΛF. Fourth, kₘin = 3 as the Depth-Domain Topological Period (T. GF. D3. K3D): the depth sequence completes its first topological half-period at depth 3 (above at depth 2, below at depth 3). The number 3 operates simultaneously as the Chronon-domain closure period (kₘin = 3 Chronons for loxodromal closure) and the depth-domain half-period (3 depths for the first sign change). This is the deepest expression of the triple convergence established in GF Essay V.
Eugene Pretorius (Mon,) studied this question.