Chapter 122: Synchronicity as Kernel Resonance
Synchronicity formalized at the Logos-sector level. When independent systems share a kernel invariant, their structural parallels are not coincidence but kernel-shadow correlation. The formal notion of synchronicity introduced in the relevant chapter is now applied to S_L itself: the resonance between the structural Logos sector and traditions that have used “Logos” for millennia is a synchronicity in the precise sense of kernel-invariant correlation across typed registers. The historical instances—Heraclitus, the Stoics, Philo, the Johannine Prologue—are independent readout functors from a shared structural invariant. This chapter claims nothing theological and explains nothing historical; it notes a correlation and diagnoses its structural source.