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Uncertainty - The Pre-Resolved Strain - Sandeep Chavan

Uncertainty - The Pre-Resolved Strain

By: Sandeep Chavan

eBook | 25 February 2026

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Uncertainty is commonly understood as a gap in knowledge, a statistical limitation, or a temporary failure of prediction. Scientific progress is often assumed to gradually eliminate it.

But what if uncertainty is not a defect of understanding?

What if it is a structural property of dynamic systems themselves?

In Uncertainty, Sandeep J. Chavan presents a cross-disciplinary framework that reframes uncertainty as the boundary condition of finite systems operating within dynamic equilibrium. Drawing from physics, systems theory, cognitive processes, institutional design, and technological architecture, the book identifies a recurring structural geometry:

  • Distortion and alignment
  • Finite articulation bandwidth
  • Temporal delay
  • Residual strain
  • Local certainty within bounded scope

Rather than treating uncertainty as ignorance, randomness, or error, this work demonstrates how uncertainty arises from finite alignment under constraint. Whether in quantum indeterminacy, psychological conflict, social instability, or artificial intelligence systems, the same structural principles recur.

The book does not reject scientific models. It situates them. It distinguishes operational certainty from global completeness and clarifies why absolute certainty remains unattainable in dynamic systems.

Through a layered progression—from ontological foundations to philosophical integration—Uncertainty establishes a scale-invariant framework applicable across physical, cognitive, civil, and technological domains.

This is not a manifesto against science or progress. It is an architectural clarification.

By understanding uncertainty as structural rather than accidental, science becomes more disciplined, institutions more adaptive, technology more resilient, and personal decision-making more composed.

For readers interested in systems theory, philosophy of science, complexity, epistemology, quantum interpretation, institutional design, and interdisciplinary structural thinking, this book offers a foundational reframing.

Uncertainty is not the interruption in the system.

It is the condition that makes articulation possible.

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