Field Guide | Updated June 2026

Desiloizing Geometry

The geometry was in front of us. The silos made it invisible.

StatusField Guide
PurposeExplain the comparison-language bridge across domains
Claim boundarySimilarity is not identity
Version / dateCurrent public guide | June 2026

Fractalish is not claiming all fractals are identical. It is building a shared comparison language for recurring geometric process signals across domains.

Road engineers have road-crack language. Cardiologists have vascular language. Ecologists have landscape-forensics language. Materials scientists have dendrite and fracture language. Signal researchers have spectral language. Mathematicians have fractal language. AI researchers have representation language.

Fractalish attempts to build the translation layer.

The math was not missing. The bridge was missing.

Canonical fractals become the alphabet. Physical morphology becomes the language.

Every claim must travel with its trace.

Guardrails

Invitation

Researchers, skeptics, domain experts, public works people, students, artists, engineers, and outsiders are invited to challenge, test, extend, and correct the vocabulary.

If your field has already named one of these geometries, bring the name. If your field has data, bring the data. If our interpretation fails, submit the failure. Proof-negative cases are as valuable as proof-positive cases because AMCVA is how the system refuses false geometry.