Book VII · Chapter 14

Chapter 14: Synchronicity as Kernel Invariants

Page 55 in the printed volume

Jung’s synchronicity reframed. Meaningful coincidences without causal connection are explained by shared kernel invariants across typed registers. Two events in different registers can exhibit structural correspondence without causal link—both are instantiations of the same j-closed archetype in their respective registers. The hermetic principle “as above, so below” is earned structurally as a consequence of kernel invariance. Cross-register stabilization is formalized. Explicit guardrails: no causal claims, no empirical predictions, no doctrinal endorsements. This chapter carries conjectural scope.