Our next IPI Talk will be on Sunday, 28th of Feb. at 17.00 London time zone.
Live stream link: https://youtube.com/live/adqHg0B_OPo?feature=share
Title: The Tree-Top Meta-Method: Deriving Structural Necessities Across Physical, Cognitive, and Social Systems
Abstract: This talk introduces the Tree-Top Meta-Method, a vertical strategy of inquiry designed to identify structural necessities that must hold for any distinguishable and persistent system. Beginning from well-established anchors in physics, mathematics, and dynamical theory, the method ascends to a discovered limit of generalisation and then descends to derive cross-domain constraints. The resulting unified structural framework shows how persistence, closure, boundary maintenance, resilience, and viability sets manifest across physical systems, cognition, and social dynamics. Selected applications include predictive processing, computational psychiatry, information physics, astrophysics, and AI systems.
Speaker: Boris Kriger
Bio: Boris Kriger is a Canadian independent researcher affiliated with the Institute of Integrative and Interdisciplinary Research (Toronto) and the Information Physics Institute (Gosport, UK). He received formal training in medicine and clinical research in the 1990s and has directed a contract research and training institution since 2002. His work focuses on the foundations of science, complex adaptive systems, and the structural limits of formal modelling in singular and self-referential domains. In addition to academic writing, he is the author of numerous interdisciplinary books published on Amazon.
28th of Feb. @ 17.00
London time zone. Online Teams post streaming debates – a link will be emailed to the IPI
members.
