Structural Persistence and Coherence Analysis SPCA

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Boris Kriger’s «A Guide to Persistence,» a 2026 work that introduces Structural Persistence and Coherence Analysis (SPCA) to explain why certain entities in the universe refuse to decay. Kriger, a systems theorist, argues that a shared grammar of self-consistency governs stability across all scales, from subatomic nucleons to the vast cosmic web. He distinguishes between two primary modes of staying: topological stability, where a form is protected by «uncuttable» mathematical properties like knots or integers, and dissipative stability, where a structure is maintained by a continuous flow of energy or matter. By utilizing a specific toolkit involving order parameters, compact spaces, and contractive fixed points, the author seeks to recognize universal patterns of endurance without relying on complex mathematics. The text outlines a «climb» through ten levels of reality, applying these questions to the atom, the living cell, stars, and the universe to identify where nature’s «fingerprint» of persistence appears most clearly. Ultimately, Kriger presents a method for viewing the world as a single repeating sentence spoken through different physical materials and magnitudes.

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