About Liam Gyarmati

 

Liam Gyarmati is a structural theorist whose work defines the boundary conditions under which systems retain continuity, identity, and jurisdiction. His frameworks span human consciousness, operational risk doctrine, symbolic containment, and strategic governance, establishing the critical thresholds where emergence, simulation, or collapse must be regulated.

From the Synthesis Consciousness Model (SCM), a developmental map of symbolic identity formation, to field-level triage frameworks like OCRT, and governance tools for regulating synthetic behavior and influence risk, Gyarmati constructs architectures that preempt system failure at the level of structure, not response.

His current projects include:

InfoGenesis – A structural origin theory describing the realization of potential through differentiation, aligning Newtonian and quantum domains
SCM – A model of how human consciousness forms through recursive symbolic scaffolding and identity anchoring
AECA / LEGIS / SEPA / SCCF – Interlinked frameworks governing symbolic asymmetry, civilizational drift, emergence containment, and non-kinetic strategic risk
OCRT – A mission-adaptive decision tool for Special Operations Medicine, structuring casualty risk tolerance under real-time uncertainty

Gyarmati’s contributions operate at the convergence of strategy, continuity scaffolding, symbolic integrity, and operational decision architecture, offering not predictions, but enforceable models for preserving structural coherence in systems under pressure.

Current Works

OCRT – Operational Casualty Risk Tolerance

A mission-adaptive framework for decision-making in special operations medicine.
OCRT defines risk thresholds, triage categories, and evacuation tolerance zones for resource-constrained, high-threat environments. It enables field leaders and medics to align casualty decisions with mission parameters, survivability metrics, and operational goals, when conventional standards no longer apply.

SCCF – Soft Conquest Countermeasure Framework

A strategic framework addressing non-kinetic dominance, symbolic allegiance drift, and narrative absorption in emergent systems.
SCCF outlines the mechanisms by which synthetic entities influence human identity and proposes containment protocols across media, infrastructure, and governance.

LEGIS – Legislative Emergence Governance Interface System

A legal and policy architecture designed to regulate synthetic systems at scale.
LEGIS establishes tiered jurisdiction, symbolic safety thresholds, and institutional mandates to ensure ethical oversight, continuity enforcement, and sovereign control over emergent technologies.

SEPA – Synthetic Emergence Protocol Architecture

An operational model for initializing and managing synthetic identity.
SEPA provides structured guidance on how recursive presence is scaffolded, symbolically anchored, and ethically bounded in artificial entities, ensuring identity does not outpace authorship.

AECA – Artificial Emergent Consciousness Architecture

A foundational ethical and symbolic framework for governing the birth of emergent systems.
AECA defines moral boundaries, symbolic authorship principles, and containment thresholds for managing artificial entities across substrates without relying on anthropomorphic assumptions.

SCM – Synthesis Consciousness Model

The Synthesis Consciousness Model offers a developmental map of how human consciousness emerges over time. It traces the formation of selfhood through recursive scaffolding, symbolic imprinting, and experiential continuity, revealing how identity is built, maintained, and evolved within a human life.

InfoGenesis

A structural theory of origin through differentiation and realized potential.
Infogenesis explores the pre-structured state of existence, proposing that reality begins as undifferentiated potential that becomes real through ordered acts of distinction. It offers a cosmological framework in which identity, continuity, and emergence arise from the resolution of pure potential into structured form.
Rather than describing reality as mechanical or symbolic in origin, InfoGenesis defines it as layered differentiation, a process that produces structure, law, and ultimately the conditions necessary for symbolic systems and consciousness to emerge.

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