Corpus Corpus Monograph Chapter Canonical corpus_monograph_chapter Chapter [ch:aesthetic-functional] established the structural identification: a motif is beautiful if and only if the aesthetic functional vanishes, i.e., the…
Corpus · Book VII · Chapter 43

Chapter 43: Beauty as Invariance

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the relevant chapter established the structural identification: a motif is beautiful if and only if the aesthetic functional vanishes, i.e., the motif is invariant under all admissible transformations. This chapter tests the identification against three domains—mathematics, nature, and art—showing that in each case the patterns universally recognised as beautiful are precisely those that exhibit maximal or near-maximal invariance. The cross-domain convergence is not coincidental: it is the aesthetic shadow of kernel invariants projected through different readout functors.

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