Human Natural Structure

A Structural Framework Describing the Natural Architecture of Human Systems

Human Natural Structure (HNS) presents a unified model that explains how human cognition, behavior, and interaction are organized.
It clarifies the structural layers that support meaning, decision‑making, and collective activity.
By understanding these layers, HNS provides a coherent foundation for interpreting the natural architecture of human life.

HNS Structure Overview (Six Layers)
HNS is built on six structural layers that describe the progression from individual cognition to collective systems.
Each layer defines a distinct level of human function and contributes to the overall architecture of human activity.
• Layer 1
• Layer 2
• Layer 3
• Layer 4
• Layer 5
• Layer 6
(Layer names and detailed descriptions are provided on the HNS Structure page.)

Technical Note
A separate Technical Note provides supplementary explanations and clarifications outside the main structural framework.
It offers additional context for readers who wish to explore the methodological foundations of HNS.

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