Original vs. Copy: A Foundational Distinction within the CEI Framework — CEI Framework

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This work is part of the CEI (Centro Energetico Individuale) framework and addresses the foundational distinction between “original” and “copy” within systems of informational continuity. The paper develops a structural interpretation of identity persistence across transformations, focusing on how informational configurations may remain coherent while changing substrate or generative context.

Within this framework, the concept of “copy” is treated as a relational and non-absolute category, dependent on the type of informational linkage to a source. Two primary categories are introduced: Derived Originals, corresponding to systems that preserve continuity through developmental or evolutionary processes, and Transferred Originals, corresponding to continuity preserved through cross-substrate informational transfer.

The work further introduces Parallel Originals as a boundary case in which multiple systems emerge independently under equivalent generative conditions, without causal interdependence. In addition, the role of conservation principles is discussed as a structural constraint for distinguishing different modes of informational continuity, without requiring additional physical assumptions beyond standard theoretical interpretation.

Finally, the paper proposes a methodological convention for the operational definition of “original” within bounded analytical contexts, avoiding infinite regress in hierarchical classification. Overall, the CEI framework emphasizes informational continuity as a relational structure rather than a static property of objects.

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DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20749725

Publication Date: 2026-06-18

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