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    The Science of Attraction: The Brain and the Attractor Fields

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    The Science of Attraction: The Brain and the Attractor Fields

    The Science of Attraction: The Brain and the Attractor Fields by Behzad Ghorbani
    English | July 13, 2025 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0FHGTJC4F | 228 pages | EPUB | 2.40 Mb

    The Science of Attraction: The Brain and the Attractor Fields
    This book presents a rigorous ontological and structural reformulation of attraction, not as a vague emotional or energetic phenomenon, but as a measurable cognitive event grounded in the precise moment of structural resonance between the brain and the external world. Rejecting traditional metaphysics based on continuity, field theory, or systemic abstraction, the book demonstrates that reality, identity, emotion, and memory emerge discretely through axial events, moments of phase-locked convergence between internal symbolic attractors and external structural fields.
    At the heart of the work lies the formal model of axial locking, where the brain’s symbolic configuration, ΨA(t), aligns with an attractor field ϕB(x), collapsing the phase differential and forming a discrete ontological event. These events are not passive observations but active structural crystallisations through which cognition, emotion, and selfhood emerge. From trauma and joy to theory formation and memory encoding, each domain is analysed as a sequence of such axial convergence events, defined by measurable variables: Depth of Lock (Dr), Resonance Amplitude (Ra), and Symbolic Fallout (Sx).
    Each chapter builds a coherent system linking temporal perception, emotional encoding, and symbolic memory to these recursive events. In contrast to models that treat attention as spotlight or vector, the book introduces Phase-Curvature Space (PC-space), a topological model where attention curves perceptual reality toward symbolic attractors. The brain is not merely a passive receiver but a dynamically warping structure anticipating resonance with external meaning fields. This reconceptualisation transforms attention, learning, memory, and identity into structural operations of recursive alignment, compression, and symbolic reinforcement.
    Later chapters extend this model to future domains: the simulation of attractor fields for cognitive engineering, therapeutic restructuring, narrative design, and new symbolic languages grounded not in lexical abstraction but in curvature, topology, and phase architecture. Aesthetics, consciousness, and emotion are reformulated as structured convergence zones, opening the way for a future science of Recursive Form Design, where consciousness is shaped with the same intentionality as architecture or mathematical theorems.
    The book culminates with a philosophical transformation of Axorism, no longer understood as a metaphysical theory of diffuse attraction but as the structural science of discrete convergence events. In this reformulated axiomatics, to exist is to lock, to know is to resonate, and to become is to sequence. Reality is no longer a field or system, but a recursive timeline of axial events, the only true units of actual being.
    Written with mathematical precision, ontological depth, and structural clarity, The Science of Attraction proposes a new foundation for cognitive science, consciousness studies, memory research, and symbolic theory. It offers not only a reinterpretation of the brain's operations, but a redefinition of reality itself, where nothing exists without a moment of resonance, and all becoming unfolds through the locked dance of the observer and the world.