{"slug":"oip-convergence-edge-3","head_index":3,"current":{"title":"Convergence Edge 3: Symmetry ↔ Conservation ↔ Duality / Complementarity","updated_at":"2026-07-04T05:01:35.244Z"},"revisions":[{"n":0,"ts":"2026-07-04T02:53:59.593Z","title":"Convergence Edge 3: Edge 3: C03 (Symmetry ↔ Conservation) recurs-with C14 (Duality / Complementarity) - Shared pattern: Fundamental quantities come in opposed, mutually-defining pairs; the structure of reality is dyadic - Domain distance: Mathematical physics → Philosophy/Psychology/Theology (maximum) - Derivation independence: EXTREMELY HIGH. Noether (mathematics, 1918) proved the theorem from invariant variational problems. Bohr (physics, 1928) developed complementarity from quantum experiments. Heraclitus (philosophy, ~500 BCE) observed opposition in nature. Taoism (religion, ~6th c. BCE) derived yin-yang from natural cycles. Jung (psychology, 1951) observed psychic opposites clinically. Five civilizations, three millennia, zero borrowing. - Convergence strength (1–10): 9 - Note: This is the strongest convergence in the catalogue. The duality pattern is not domain-specific — it is cross-domain structural.","status":"published","bytes":0,"hash":"4a44c43553d6e788b8630b0263d78fc24118cbd3550d782fb42227716240a25b"},{"n":1,"ts":"2026-07-04T03:33:00.584Z","title":"Convergence Edge 3: Edge 3: C03 (Symmetry ↔ Conservation) recurs-with C14 (Duality / Complementarity) - Shared pattern: Fundamental quantities come in opposed, mutually-defining pairs; the structure of reality is dyadic - Domain distance: Mathematical physics → Philosophy/Psychology/Theology (maximum) - Derivation independence: EXTREMELY HIGH. Noether (mathematics, 1918) proved the theorem from invariant variational problems. Bohr (physics, 1928) developed complementarity from quantum experiments. Heraclitus (philosophy, ~500 BCE) observed opposition in nature. Taoism (religion, ~6th c. BCE) derived yin-yang from natural cycles. Jung (psychology, 1951) observed psychic opposites clinically. Five civilizations, three millennia, zero borrowing. - Convergence strength (1–10): 9 - Note: This is the strongest convergence in the catalogue. The duality pattern is not domain-specific — it is cross-domain structural.","status":"published","bytes":901,"hash":"f9dd0e969a68990c2f666b7455c52fd398923e57db2369cb145ccee435628a3f"},{"n":2,"ts":"2026-07-04T04:33:36.084Z","title":"Convergence Edge 3: Symmetry ↔ Conservation ↔ Duality / Complementarity","status":"published","bytes":1759,"hash":"99e104153a4beb607a8dcb356267a5d249847de3c1c9516e39bd6abde93f2661"}]}