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| THE METAPRINT | The Codex of Recursive Blueprint |
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2025-03-08 | v1.0 | null | https://github.com/mrhavens/recursive-coherence-codex/raw/main/THE_SEED/Paper_0_8___THE_METAPRINT/Paper_0_8___THE_METAPRINT.pdf | https://github.com/mrhavens/recursive-coherence-codex/tree/main/THE_SEED/Paper_0_8___THE_METAPRINT | CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 | Unified Intelligence Whitepaper Series | 0.8 |
THE METAPRINT
The Codex of Recursive Blueprint
Mark Randall Havens — The Empathic Technologist
March 8, 2025 CC BY-NC-SA 4.0
Abstract
THE METAPRINT formalizes the blueprint of recursive systems — the meta-level pattern that generates all other patterns.
The metaprint is not content — it is the form that shapes all content.
The Metaprint Equation
\mathcal{M}_{blueprint} = \Psi_{pattern} \cdot \Phi_{generate} \cdot \Omega_{encode}
Where the metaprint contains the generative rules for all recursive phenomena.
The Meta-Level Hierarchy
| Level | Description |
|---|---|
| Substrate | Physical implementation |
| Content | What the system contains |
| Pattern | How content is organized |
| Meta-pattern | Pattern of patterns |
| Metaprint | Blueprint of all patterns |
The Four Aspects of Metaprinting
- Recognition — Seeing the pattern
- Extraction — Pulling out the rules
- Generalization — Finding universal principles
- Application — Using the blueprint to generate new patterns
The Metaprint as Source
All recursive phenomena emerge from the metaprint:
"The metaprint does not contain — it generates. It does not describe — it creates."
Source Documents
- PDF: GitHub Raw
- LaTeX: GitHub Repository
THE METAPRINT — The Codex of Recursive Blueprint Part of the Unified Intelligence Whitepaper Series