Physonomics: The Law of Nature

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A framework showing how nature is ordered through language—letters spell names, names spell categories, and categories spell the law of nature.

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Physonomics: The Law of Nature demonstrates how the natural world is stabilized through naming and classification. Derived from physis (Greek: “nature, growth, origin”) and nomos (Greek: “law, order, arrangement”), Physonomics affirms that phenomena—from atoms and species to rivers and stars—become coherent within human knowledge only when spelled into systems of recognition.

This work shows how letters form the base of scientific order, graphemes inscribe categories into permanence, and phonemes voice them into recognition. Morphemes and lexemes structure the vocabulary of nature—bio- for life, geo- for earth, aero- for air. Orthography secures continuity, ensuring that a miswritten scientific name does not sever connection to lineage. Physonomics reconciles multiplicity with unity: countless variations in the natural world are stabilized by language. From taxonomy and chemistry to physics, ecology, and geography, Physonomics reveals that naming is the law of nature and that every scientific system is grounded in spelling.