FOUNDATIONAL DOCUMENT III FOUNDATIONAL AXIOMS OF THE THEORY OF STRUCTURAL SYSTEMS OF ENTROPIC RESISTANCE (TESERE)
FOUNDATIONAL DOCUMENT III
FOUNDATIONAL AXIOMS OF THE
THEORY OF STRUCTURAL SYSTEMS OF ENTROPIC RESISTANCE (TESERE)
By Yoel Marrero
PREAMBLE
TESERE begins from the hypothesis that multiple domains of reality share common structural principles related to organization, persistence, identity, regeneration, and resistance against entropic degradation.
The following axioms constitute the provisional foundational principles upon which the doctrinal system of TESERE is organized.
These axioms should not be understood as absolute dogmas, but as foundational operational postulates that allow the conceptual framework of the theory to be coherently organized.
AXIOM I
OF STRUCTURAL RESTRICTION
Every persistent structure coherently restricts the space of possible states compatible with its identity.
Organized existence implies coherent limitation of incompatible possibilities.
AXIOM II
OF STRUCTURAL IDENTITY
Identity emerges from the dynamic coherence between structure, organization, and information.
When this coherence degrades sufficiently, the system loses ontological continuity.
AXIOM III
OF ORGANIZED PERSISTENCE
Every persistent system exists in permanent tension between organizational regeneration and entropic degradation.
To persist means to resist, through organization, the uncontrolled expansion of possible states.
AXIOM IV
OF REGENERATIVE EVOLUTION
Evolution increases the regenerative capacity of a system through coherent expansion of organized structural relations.
All authentic evolution increases navigational possibilities without rupture of fundamental identity.
AXIOM V
OF STRUCTURAL DEGENERATION
Degeneration occurs when coherence between structure, organization, and information decreases.
The progressive loss of coherence reduces regenerative capacity, functional stability, and reproductive fidelity.
AXIOM VI
OF COHERENT COMPLEXITY
Complexity only increases structural resistance when it maintains functional organizational coherence.
Chaotic accumulation of elements does not constitute structural evolution.
AXIOM VII
OF ORGANIZATIONAL SHIELDING
Organization increases entropic resistance by stabilizing coherent configurations and limiting incompatible structural dispersion.
Every functional organization acts as a shielding mechanism against degradation.
AXIOM VIII
OF TOPOLOGICAL NAVIGATION
Every organized system operates within a topological space of possibilities compatible with its structural identity.
The functional operation of a system consists in coherently navigating that space.
AXIOM IX
OF STRUCTURAL FREEDOM
Structural freedom depends on the navigational amplitude compatible within an organized topological space.
Freedom does not consist in the absence of structure, but in the capacity for coherent access to organized possibilities.
AXIOM X
OF STRUCTURAL UNDERSTANDING
To understand a system means to be able to coherently navigate within its structural possibilities.
Deep understanding does not consist merely in the accumulation of information, but in the functional internalization of organizational relations.
AXIOM XI
OF STRUCTURAL INTUITION
Structural intuition is anticipatory and partially automated access to coherent possibilities previously internalized through organizational training.
Intuition emerges from the deep integration of navigational structures.
AXIOM XII
OF HIERARCHICAL ORGANIZATION
Complex systems emerge through the coherent integration of compatible structural units hierarchically organized across multiple levels of identity.
Each organizational level possesses its own functional identity while simultaneously participating in higher structures of greater coherent complexity.
AXIOM XIII
OF REPRODUCTIVE FIDELITY
The persistence of a system depends on its capacity to coherently reproduce its structure, organization, and information through time.
Any significant degradation of reproductive fidelity increases entropic vulnerability.
AXIOM XIV
OF ORGANIZATIONAL NOISE
The incorporation of incompatible configurations within a structural system produces organizational noise and increases degenerative susceptibility.
Structural incompatibility generates internal organizational fractures.
AXIOM XV
OF ENTROPIC RESISTANCE
Organized existence constitutes a temporary form of resistance against the entropic tendency toward uncontrolled expansion of possible states.
Every persistent structure represents a dynamic equilibrium between regenerative organization and entropic degradation.
RELATIONSHIP WITH THE MÉTODO DEL CUADRO DEL CASINO (MCC)
The Método del Cuadro del Casino constitutes a practical application of multiple axioms of TESERE within the domain of Cuban Social Dances.
The MCC presupposes:
— the existence of structural identity within Casino;
— the possibility of organized topological navigation;
— coherent transmission through informational systems;
— organizational optimization;
— and methodological shielding against cultural entropic degradation.
Well-Formed Casino is understood as a regenerative choreographic system capable of preserving and coherently expanding the structural identity of Casino.
FINAL
The present axioms constitute a provisional foundational formulation open to future refinement.
TESERE is conceived as an evolutionary system of structural thought oriented toward understanding the mechanisms of organization, persistence, evolution, and transmission of complex systems against entropy.
Yoel Marrero
Yoel Marrero MCC 6.0
2026
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