Ontological grounding

Here’s a draft you can adapt as a replacement “Scientific Grounding (Empirical & Experimental Support)” page for V41. It stays at the level of convergences, not formal claims, so it should fit your epistemic-status stance.[ppl-ai-file-upload.s3.amazonaws]


Scientific Grounding (Empirical & Experimental Support)

The OUFM is a functional, multi‑scale navigation model. It is not derived from a single theory, but built to converge with several independent lines of current research. The goal of this section is not to claim proof, but to show where the model’s structure overlaps with existing empirical work.[ppl-ai-file-upload.s3.amazonaws]

1. Layer 0–1: Minimal conditions and emergent time‑space

Several strands of work support treating distinction, direction, and registration as minimal conditions for organized processes, and time‑space as an emergent relational structure rather than a pre‑given container.[ppl-ai-file-upload.s3.amazonaws]

2. Layer 2: Ground, near‑criticality, and self‑environment boundary

OUFM’s account of “ground” as a felt precondition for contact, and of permeability as a tunable self‑environment boundary, aligns with work on critical brain dynamics and stress‑constrained operating regimes.[ppl-ai-file-upload.s3.amazonaws]

3. Layer 3: Adaptive cycle and “no central decider”

OUFM’s adaptive cycle (observing → feeling → thinking → acting) and its claim that there is no single “decider in the middle” fit well with current cognitive neuroscience.[ppl-ai-file-upload.s3.amazonaws]

4. Layer 4: Consolidation, connectivity, and unconscious learning

OUFM’s account of Layer 4 as slow, deep pattern consolidation with wide physiological footprint is supported by several empirical lines.[ppl-ai-file-upload.s3.amazonaws]

5. Needs, workarounds, and predictive processing

OUFM’s distinction between need, desire, and craving, and its account of workaround patterns, aligns with predictive‑processing style accounts of mind and with psychodynamic descriptions of repetition.[ppl-ai-file-upload.s3.amazonaws]

6. Dual centers, modes, and metacognition

The model’s dual centers (Story‑Self and Contextual Awareness) and four configuration modes (reflective, relational, performance, immersive) track well with empirical work on metacognition, default‑mode dynamics, and network‑level reconfiguration.[ppl-ai-file-upload.s3.amazonaws]

7. Human–AI interaction and regulatory dynamics (context note)

The separate “Arousal, Shadow, and Regulation” document extends OUFM into human–AI interaction and intimate regulation, and some of its claims converge with emerging empirical work on human–AI attachment and “artificial intimacy.”[ppl-ai-file-upload.s3.amazonaws][frontiersin]

8. Scope and limits

The OUFM is designed to sit between phenomenology and formal theory: it tracks lived experience, borrows structure from multiple empirical domains, and remains explicit about where it is making analogies rather than asserting proof.[ppl-ai-file-upload.s3.amazonaws]