
LogOS
The Recursive Operating System of Meaning
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Ronald Legarski

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In an era fractured by misinterpretation and divided by language across disciplines, LogOS offers a new foundation: a linguistic operating system where every term, law, algorithm, and belief is traceable, testable, and restatable through recursion.
From graphemes to governance, from morphemes to metaphysics, LogOS reveals that meaning is not random or subjective—it is constructed through recursive structures that govern how language operates across systems. Whether analyzing AI models, sacred texts, genetic code, or legal contracts, the book demonstrates that all reality is spelled into coherence.
Structured across layered chapters—graphemic architecture, morphemic logic, syntax, semantics, etymology, pragmatics, and recursion—this work provides not only a theory of meaning, but a method for ensuring that meaning can be shared across systems without loss.
LogOS is essential reading for linguists, theorists, technologists, legal scholars, theologians, and educators seeking a universal, scalable grammar for meaning itself.