Mathematics & Structure · MS-06

CQI Unified Civilization Integration

Author
Joshua Farrior
Date
March 2026
Series
Christos™ Harmonic Framework Series — Civilization-Scale Application
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Abstract

The CQI Unified Civilization Integration applies the Coherence Quantification Index framework at civilization scale — extending the individual and organizational coherence measurement architecture of MS-04 and MS-05 into a planetary monitoring and optimization system that integrates coherence tracking across infrastructure, governance, health, and environmental systems simultaneously.

The paper establishes the Civilization Coherence Index (CCI) as the macro-scale expression of the CQI — a composite measurement integrating coherence scores from six primary civilization domains: biological coherence of the human population, ecological coherence of natural systems, infrastructural coherence of physical systems, informational coherence of communication and data networks, governance coherence of institutional and decision-making systems, and economic coherence of resource allocation and exchange systems.

Each domain is assigned a measurement protocol, a set of proxy indicators drawn from existing data sources, and a weighting function in the composite CCI. The paper demonstrates that the CCI can be calculated from currently available data streams, providing an immediate implementation pathway that does not require new measurement infrastructure.

The integration with the Christos Quantum Internet framework is established — showing how the CQI measurement architecture becomes the data layer of the planetary coherence monitoring system, and how the CCI provides the governing optimization target for the CQI's Proof-of-Coherence consensus mechanism.

Keywords
Civilization Coherence Index, CCI, planetary coherence monitoring, civilization-scale CQI, governance coherence, ecological coherence, infrastructure coherence, Christos Quantum Internet integration
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