Physics
CFIM360° Physics
CFIM360° Physics defines the foundational layer of the system.
This domain does not describe interpretation, behavior, regulation, or application.
It defines first-principle structural laws governing internal human systems.
Physics exists here as structure, not metaphor.
What Physics Means in CFIM360°
In CFIM360°, physics refers to invariant structural behavior observed under real conditions.
It does not rely on:
- belief
- interpretation
- psychological framing
- philosophical abstraction
Each physics domain emerged from sustained observation of internal motion, stability, and breakdown, and was formalized only after consistent repeatability was established.
Why Multiple Physics Domains Exist
Internal human systems do not operate as a single homogeneous layer.
Distinct forms of motion and stability exist across:
- emotional dynamics
- cognitive processes
- bodily signaling
Each required its own physics to avoid distortion, over-generalization, or false unification.
The Physics Domains
Emotional Physics
Defines the laws governing emotional motion, charge, equilibrium, and breakdown.
Emotional Physics explains why emotions behave predictably under pressure, why instability accumulates, and how coherence is restored without interpretation or suppression.
→ See Emotional Physics
Cognitive Physics
Defines the laws governing perception, inference, clarity, and collapse.
Cognitive Physics explains how thought stabilizes, why confusion compounds, and how coherence emerges independent of intelligence, knowledge, or belief systems.
→ See Cognitive Physics
Somatic Physics
Defines the laws governing bodily intelligence, stress, safety, and recovery.
Somatic Physics explains how the body signals threat, alignment, and readiness, and why cognitive or emotional interventions fail without somatic coherence.
→ See Somatic Physics
Inner Physics
Defines the integrated behavior that emerges when emotional, cognitive, and somatic systems operate coherently.
Inner Physics is not a synthesis layer or abstraction.
It describes the combined invariants that appear only when all three domains are structurally aligned.
→ See Inner Physics
Boundary of This Domain
This section establishes what Physics does and does not contain.
Physics:
- defines structural laws
- establishes invariants
- describes motion and stability
Physics does not:
- regulate systems
- provide control mechanisms
- describe applications
- prescribe behavior
Regulation and execution belong to Cybernetics and Interfaces.
Reading Guidance
This page introduces the Physics domain as a whole.
Each child page operates independently and does not require reading order.
No child page repeats the role of this container.
This page exists to orient, not to teach.
Status
All physics domains listed here are active.
Public documentation is boundary-limited.
Internal derivations, models, and formal systems remain intentionally sealed.