@nonzerosumjames I’ve been digging into your website and podcasts — really fascinating stuff. Your take on cooperation, alignment, and non-zero-sum games is clear and refreshing. I feel my own thinking on organizing production and economics (political materialism, distributed property, sovereign nodes) aligns deeply with your perspective. Would love to connect privately (email/DM) to exchange thoughts and learn from each other. Thanks for the great work.

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@nonzerosumjames Your piece on substrates and emergence resonates deeply. I've been studying fractal patterns as a universal law—what you call phenomena-substrate-phenomena, I see repeating across scales from quantum to digital.

I call it fractal materialism: matter organizes in layers that repeats structures. You describe emergence; I describe sedimentation. Same mountain, different sides.

Would love to connect.

@nonzerosumjames Building on what I mentioned before: I'm also studying universal constants like Fibonacci, the number e, and the law of large numbers. My hypothesis is that these operate across every layer—from quantum to social—as structural attractors. When a system (individual or collective) gets misaligned with them, reality tends to correct. Not always kindly.

This is where your substrate framework meets mine: these constants are the deep grammar of emergence. Would love to compare notes.

@0xsporc hey Sergio, indeed it seems like there’s a lot of cross-over in our perspectives! I’d love to discuss further or read anything you’ve written on your model. Fractal Sedimentation is very inline with how I understand the underlying structure of physics (from a complete layperson’s perspective).