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Structural Reasoning Theory (SRT)
Structural Reasoning Theory (SRT) is a framework for understanding how genuinely new structures are discovered,
and why intelligence cannot be reduced to scale, data, or optimization.
SRT explains why theories like CCT become possible in the first place.
→ Read the SRT Overview
→ Read the SRT White Paper
SRT focuses on structure-first reasoning, pre-logical constraint discovery, and the separation between unrestricted thinking and constrained execution.
Release History
Formal publications related to SRT are listed below.
DOI versions are considered the canonical frozen records.
| Date | Title | Version | DOI | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 27 Dec 2025 | Structural Reasoning Theory (SRT): Foundations and Implications | v1.0 | 10.5281/zenodo.18065381 | |
| 31 Dec 2025 | SRT Extension I: Reception, Continuity, and Selfhood | v1.0 | 10.5281/zenodo.18106313 |