“Problems of organized complexity cannot be solved by analytical decomposition.”
— Ludwig von Bertalanffy
Modern systems are governed by a flawed arithmomorphic paradigm that triggers conflicts and crises. We propose a simple geometric model to escape this trap.

A very simple model that exposes the limitations of standard arithmetic, bridges morality with thermodynamics, and points toward a common language for systems science. Any system is governed by subconscious inertia (δ) and conscious adaptability (z), which seem mutually independent on the surface, but are in fact interrelated at deeper levels of analysis. What appears accidental reveals the hidden truths we ignore.
