Mathematical Description of "Structure Shows the Meaning"
This framework presents a formal and unified mathematical articulation of the principle "Structure Shows the Meaning." It establishes that meaning is not arbitrary, but systematically derived from structure through definable functional relationships within reality.
At the most fundamental level, the principle is expressed as a direct mapping:
S → M,
where Structure (S) gives rise to Meaning (M).
This relationship is further formalized through a functional representation:
M = f(S),
where f denotes an interpretation function that maps structure to meaning.
However, meaning does not emerge in isolation. It is shaped through the interaction between structure and conscious agents. Thus, the model is extended to include observers:
M = f(S, Ok),
where Ok represents observers. Meaning emerges when structure is interpreted within an observational context.
To achieve a complete representation of reality, the framework is expanded through the Unified Principle (