Political Science

Democracy According to Fractal Mechanics

From the perspective of fractal mechanics, democracy is: A multi-scale feedback system (individual → neighborhood → city → country → global system), A structure in which each scale generates its own resonance while remaining aligned with higher scales, A mechanism in which motifs (values, demands, orientations) are carried upward in a spiral manner, An order in which energy flow (information, decisions, resources) is distributed downward in a spiral manner

The Political Interpretation of Fractal Mechanics

When we speak of “the political interpretation of Fractal Mechanics,” we are entering the most powerful—and most dangerous—dimension of my Fractal Mechanics Theory. Because the issue here is not parties, individuals, or ideologies; it is scale, power, institutions, and the architecture of society.
For this very reason, I will construct a completely general, universal, impersonal, and neutral framework—yet one that remains deeply analytical. This interpretation refers to no country, party, individual, or contemporary political figure; it speaks only through the scale behavior of systems.