Self-Evolving Distributed Module Chain (SEDiMC)
This work is presented as a concept paper introducing the "Self-Evolving Distributed Module Chain (SEDiMC)" framework, which aims to bridge multiple domains such as modern metaphysics, Madhyamaka philosophy, process philosophy, spiritual philosophy, and complexity theory.
SEDiMC places the idea of "observation-as-intervention" at its core, viewing the world and being not as static substances but as dynamic processes driven by ongoing interference and generation. Notably, it highlights a "fluctuation -> order -> next fluctuation" cyclical model and a network structure where distributed modules evolve through mutual intervention.
A key feature of this research is that the theory itself evolves (self-evolves) over time. Rather than presenting a finalized system, SEDiMC is designed to be continually refined through applied case studies, fieldwork, and critical dialogue across different fields. As a concept paper, it re-examines traditional notions of "being" and proposes a fresh perspective that can be extended to AI, social design, environmental challenges, and spiritual practice.