The Movement Doctrine redefined time as a secondary artifact of motion and established motion as the primary determinant of system survival, structure, and identity.
It introduces the concept that intellectual systems, physical phenomena, and symbolic structures persist through continuous deviation and motion (ΣΔm).
The Movement Doctrine reframes paradox, survival, entropy, and identity as compression effects of meaningful directional deviation, serving as a precursor to the ΣΔm framework and subsequent motion-based physics work.
This archive edition preserves the original Movement Doctrine to document the historical shift from traditional linear time models to independent development in symbolic motion theory.