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The Contextual Selection Theorem explains how Open SGI systems—especially Siggy in PER applications—select the appropriate expression of any polarity based on context while preserving cross-axis integrity and global viability.

This post explains how UPA is implemented inside the Open SGI architecture across:

Human introspection reveals the same patterns that UPA describes ontologically. Neuroscience implements the same structures biologically. This triple alignment means: UPA is not simply a philosophical theory. It is a framework that unifies the structural conditions of being, experience, and mind. This gives UPA both explanatory power and testability—placing it in a uni

The principle governing the formation, emergence, and initial structuring of Worlds (Wᵢ) from Unity (𝕌) through polarity (σ), contextualization (𝒳), differentiation (Π), and viability constraints (𝒱).

Viability (𝒱) is the global harmony condition that determines whether a World remains coherent, adaptive, and intelligible over time. Across philosophy, psychology, society, and SGI, 𝒱 is the measure of whether a system can persist and evolve coherently

Gradient Modulation (𝒢) governs how intensities and salience values along polarity axes shift under context, novelty, recursion, and multi-axis interactions. It is the metabolic regulator of Worlds, balancing stability and adaptability.