About the No-Ground Research Archives
The No-Ground Research Archives serve as a repository for independently published work. The aim is to make research openly accessible without pre-publication gatekeeping or institutional constraints. Each paper is presented as a finished working document with full methodological transparency. The archive is not a system, movement, or school; it is a record of ongoing research.
The No-Ground Research Archives serve as a repository for independently published work. The aim is to make research openly accessible without pre-publication gatekeeping or institutional constraints. Each paper is presented as a finished working document with full methodological transparency. The archive is not a system, movement, or school; it is a record of ongoing research.
About No-Ground Research
No-Ground Research is an investigative framework examining coherence, emergence, and relational dynamics without invoking teleology, cosmic intention, metaphysical foundations, or predictive principles. It complements earlier lifespan-structured research by offering a strictly non-metaphysical account of how patterns appear, stabilize, and dissolve across time and scale.
No-Ground Research is an investigative framework examining coherence, emergence, and relational dynamics without invoking teleology, cosmic intention, metaphysical foundations, or predictive principles. It complements earlier lifespan-structured research by offering a strictly non-metaphysical account of how patterns appear, stabilize, and dissolve across time and scale.
Academic Papers (Traditional Press)
Peer-reviewed or externally published academic work. These reflect earlier research frameworks and are preserved as part of the historical record.
1. Developmental and Lifespan Research
2. Synchronicity Research
3. Mathematical and Complex Systems Models
1. Developmental and Lifespan Research
- 2013 – Re-Envisaging Erikson’s Developmental Stages
- 2017 – The Fibonacci Life Chart Method as a Predictor of Spiritual Experience
- 2024 – Spiritual Experiences Across the Lifespan
- 2024 – Neuropsychological Changes Across Life Stages
- 2024 – Fibonacci’s Blueprint in Lifespan: RNA Dynamics & DNA Heritability
- 2024 – Modular and Fractal Patterns in Pascal’s Triangle: Developmental Cycles
- 2025 – Predicting Mental Health Disorder Onsets with Fibonacci Sequencing
2. Synchronicity Research
- 2016 – FLCM as a Foundation for Jung’s Theory of Synchronicity
- 2018 – Fibonacci Harmonics: A New Mathematical Model of Synchronicity
- 2019 – Modeling Celestial Mechanics Using the Fibonacci Numbers
- 2019 – Predictability of Synchronicity Experience (Jungian Analysts)
- 2020 – Dynamical & Statistical Modeling of Synchronicity
- 2020 – Synchronicity Research: Review, Taxonomy, Agenda
- 2023 – Do Planetary Transits Predict Synchronicity Experience?
- 2024 – Archetypal Resonances Between Realms
3. Mathematical and Complex Systems Models
Academic Books (Traditional Press)
Books published through external academic publishers.
- 2025 – Conscious Life (with John S. Torday)
Research Papers (No-Ground Research)
Independent, open-access research published directly by the author beginning in 2025. These works use the conceptual and methodological framework of No-Ground Ontology.
1. No-Ground Ontology Papers
Papers that develop the conceptual, methodological, and philosophical foundations of No-Ground Ontology, including emergent coherence, constraint geometry, acausality, and non-teleological structure.
2. Synchronicity and Temporal Coherence Studies
Papers that examine synchronicity within broader analyses of temporal structure, acausal alignment, and cross-scale coherence. These studies integrate statistical, dynamical, or systems-theoretic approaches to temporal correspondence.
1. No-Ground Ontology Papers
Papers that develop the conceptual, methodological, and philosophical foundations of No-Ground Ontology, including emergent coherence, constraint geometry, acausality, and non-teleological structure.
2. Synchronicity and Temporal Coherence Studies
Papers that examine synchronicity within broader analyses of temporal structure, acausal alignment, and cross-scale coherence. These studies integrate statistical, dynamical, or systems-theoretic approaches to temporal correspondence.
Independent Books (No-Ground Research)
Coming soon.
Fiction (Independent)
Coming soon.