Author: Vladisav Jovanović
Status: Preprint
Version: Latest archived (Apr 2026)
This paper develops the transition from field dynamics to local form. It argues that local structurations emerge when recurring, resonant, and thresholded field pressures stabilize into bounded holders. Precipitation is not yet full structure. A precipitated pattern becomes a local structuration only when it gains enough recurrence, boundary, burden-routing, consequence-routing, and resistance to dissipation to function as a holder. The paper develops concepts including local commitment, boundary, metastability, scaffolding, attractor basins, canalization, order parameters, structural inertia, capture-proneness, event horizon of capture, and collapse-proneness. Its central claim is that local structuration is field-difference stabilized into a bounded holder at a relevant scale, and that once formed, the holder reorganizes the field that produced it.
Structural Intelligence; precipitation; local structuration; field dynamics; form; boundary; metastability; attractor; canalization; scaffold; order parameter; capture; collapse; self-organization; phase transition; burden-routing