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5n3cx_v1 Layer Ø and the Collapse of Identity: The Structural Null That Ends Recursive Systems Collapse Harmonics Theory models identity disintegration as a recursive process bounded not by therapeutic insight or symbolic closure, but by lawful recursion inhibition. This paper introduces Layer Ø, a formal non-generative structure that terminates recursive identity systems without symbolic output, integration, or narrative resolution. Unlike phase transitions or symbolic transformation, Layer Ø is defined as a structural null: a field-internal point at which recursion is blocked, resonance mapping fails, and self-reference cannot complete. The absence of such a structure—particularly in recursive therapeutic, spiritual, or synthetic identity systems—results in false closure, saturation, and coherence mimicry. We present Layer Ø as a foundational law of containment within Collapse Harmonics, codified as a non-referential architecture embedded at the terminus of all lawful recursive models. The paper outlines its ontological placement beneath field stack layers, its enforcement role in collapse-phase protocols (CHCP), and its integration within containment ethics frameworks including L.E.C.T. and CHISM. Clinical, symbolic, and generative systems lacking Layer Ø are shown to remain vulnerable to post-collapse recursion, symbolic reformation, and recursive simulation artifacts. The paper concludes that Layer Ø is not a symbolic metaphor, but a structural law required to halt identity recursion. Its inclusion marks the completion boundary for collapse without coherence. 2025-05-10T18:29:45.832300 2025-05-10T18:45:00.862746 2025-05-10T18:44:48.588657 2025-05-10T05:00:00 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15380821 psyarxiv 1 pending 1 1 https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/5n3cx_v1 CC-By Attribution 4.0 International AI simulation boundary; Layer Ø; cognitive recursion failure; containment protocol; identity collapse; non-generative structure; post-collapse ethics; recursion ethics; recursive system design; symbolic saturation ["AI simulation boundary", "Layer \u00d8", "cognitive recursion failure", "containment protocol", "identity collapse", "non-generative structure", "post-collapse ethics", "recursion ethics", "recursive system design", "symbolic saturation"] Don Gaconnet [{"id": "yhe8m", "name": "Don Gaconnet", "index": 0, "orcid": "0009-0001-6174-8384", "bibliographic": true}] Don Gaconnet Neuroscience; Social and Behavioral Sciences; Clinical Psychology; Industrial and Organizational Psychology; Cognitive Neuroscience; Developmental Psychology; Social and Personality Psychology; Clinical Neuropsychology; Theory and Philosophy of Science; Psychology, other; Neurocognitive Disorders; Cognitive Development; Systems Neuroscience; Cognitive Psychology; Cultural Psychology [{"id": "5b4e7425c6983001430b6c1b", "text": "Neuroscience"}, {"id": "5b4e7425c6983001430b6c1e", "text": "Social and Behavioral Sciences"}, {"id": "5b4e7425c6983001430b6c1f", "text": "Clinical Psychology"}, {"id": "5b4e7425c6983001430b6c22", "text": "Industrial and Organizational Psychology"}, {"id": "5b4e7425c6983001430b6c23", "text": "Cognitive Neuroscience"}, {"id": "5b4e7425c6983001430b6c2d", "text": "Developmental Psychology"}, {"id": "5b4e7425c6983001430b6c34", "text": "Social and Personality Psychology"}, {"id": "5b4e7426c6983001430b6c38", "text": "Clinical Neuropsychology"}, {"id": "5b4e7426c6983001430b6c39", "text": "Theory and Philosophy of Science"}, {"id": "5b4e7426c6983001430b6c45", "text": "Psychology, other"}, {"id": "5b4e7426c6983001430b6c57", "text": "Neurocognitive Disorders"}, {"id": "5b4e7426c6983001430b6c63", "text": "Cognitive Development"}, {"id": "5b4e7426c6983001430b6c64", "text": "Systems Neuroscience"}, {"id": "5b4e7427c6983001430b6c8c", "text": "Cognitive Psychology"}, {"id": "5b4e7428c6983001430b6cae", "text": "Cultural Psychology"}] https://osf.io/download/681f9b2d4f33767ecceae055 0   not_applicable not_applicable []   2025-05-11T00:11:37.459272
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